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CountryStatusActionSourcePublishedOPENQUARANTINERESTRICTIONSCLOSEDLast Updated: 20 March 2020
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AfghanistanCLOSEDInternational Flights to Afghanistan are suspended. All international commercial air traffic to/from the capital Kabul remains suspended until further notice. Border crossings with Iran are currently open, while the Torkham crossing with Pakistan has temporarily reopened to cargo and returning Pakistani nationals. Land borders with China, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan remain closed, though some reports indicate that commercial trucks are sporadically being permitted to cross. Internal restrictions: Countrywide lockdown order is in place until further notice. Individuals are required to avoid unnecessary movement except for those working in 30 sectors including security forces, health, media, communication, banks, factories, water and food sectors (food delivery services will be permitted to continue). Restrictions in/out and within the city have been imposed as well as road closures. Kabul-Bagram highway has been closed. No more than four people are permitted to travel in vehicles. All movement between Kabul and the other provinces is suspended; exceptions will be made only for food supply vehicles, medical professionals and COVID-19 patients. There are rumors that Kam Air may resume flights between Kabul and Istanbul in June (unconfirmed).https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html01.06.2020
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AlbaniaCLOSEDCommercial flight activity will resume in Albania on June 15, when Austrian Airlines will re-open flights between Tirana and Vienna, Austria. (OSAC, 03.06.2020) Flights to Albania are suspended. - This does not apply to flights operated by Air Albania (ZB) from/to Istanbul (IST). - This does not apply to repatriation and emergency flights.

International restrictions: All flights to and from Tirana airport are suspended, with the exception of Air Albania’s humanitarian flights to and from Istanbul until further notice. All ferries from Northern Italy and all red areas remain suspended. Until further notice All travellers entering the country who have travelled to WHO high-risk regions for COVID-19 in the 14 days prior to arrival have been ordered to self-quarantine for 14 days. In red zones (Tirana, Durres, Shkoder, Kruja and Kurbin), a curfew is in place between 21.00 and 05.00 Monday-Friday. In green zones citizens may move freely without permission and without a curfew Monday-Friday. All travellers from Italy are barred entry. There are sanitary checks at all border controls (land, airports, ports).

Internal restrictions: The state of emergency has been extended until 23 June. Banks, construction firms, call centres, grocery shops and supermarkets, transport companies, bakeries, pharmaceutical services and textiles manufacturers remain open during the lockdown. Mass transport, cinemas, theatres, nightclubs, swimming pools, weddings, conferences and public hearings won't reopen until June 23. It is compulsory countrywide to wear a facemask when in public places. Relaxation in restrictions: Albania reopened its land borders and and let people move around freely from Monday 1 June. (Reuters, 01.06.2020) Shopping centres, hairdressers and dentists are open and people will be allowed to travel by car without a permit from 11 May. Bars and restaurants are open but serve only in their outdoor spaces, respecting social distancing until 17.30 (when the night curfew starts), from 19 May. More than 600 business activities have restarted including farming, repair shops, mining, fishing, food and fish processing as well as other retailers. High schools will open from 18 May until 5 June for graduating students. No more than 15 students per classroom. No time restriction for movement in green areas. No more permit needed to go outside in green areas. No more permit needed to go outside from 5.00 until 21.00 during the week in red areas (Durres, Kruja and Kurbin, Shkoder and Tirana). Movement in and out of red zones is banned. Parks, internet centres and gyms also opened on Monday 1 June under new hygiene guidelines.
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AlgeriaCLOSEDAlgiers airport closed until July 5. The partial lockdown in 44 provinces will be extended until June 15, while quarantine in only 4 provinces has been lifted. All international flights are suspended; no date has been set yet for the resumption of operations. Despite announcements of Air France that a daily liaison with Paris would start on May 11 and opening of commercial reservations on German and Swiss carriers Lufthansa and Swiss Air from June 1, transport minister on 9 May has confirmed that the airspace remains closed depending on the evolution of the outbreak.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/algeria-extends-lockdown-in-44-provinces-amid-pandemic/185713201.06.2020
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AndorraCLOSEDApply the relevant Coronavirus (COVID-19) regulations of France or Spain, whichever must be transited to reach Andorra. International restrictions. The border with France remains open for departing French citizens and residents. https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html01.06.2020
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AngolaCLOSEDFlights to Angola are suspended.
- This does not apply to humanitarian flights.
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm03.06.2020
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Antigua and BarbudaOPENThe V.C. Bird International Airport will open to commercial traffic on June 1, 2020. (OSAC, 18.05.2020) Upon arrival, passengers must: - go through medical screening; and - wear a mask; and - present a completed health declaration form.

Passengers arriving in Antigua and Barbuda:
- are subject to medical screening; and
- must wear a mask; and
- present a completed health declaration form.
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm01.06.2020
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ArgentinaCLOSED1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Argentina.
- This does not apply to nationals and residents of Argentina.
2. Airlines must send airline crew and passenger's information to ANAC 12 hours before departure. This information must contain passenger list with travel document numbers, phone number and address where each person declares that they will comply with the mandatory quarantine upon arrival.
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ArmeniaCLOSED1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Armenia. - This does not apply to: - nationals and residents of Armenia; - immediate family members of nationals of Armenia; - diplomats and their immediate family members.
2. Passengers who are allowed to enter Armenia are subject to a 14 day quarantine.

International restrictions: A state of emergency has been extended until 17.00, 13 June. Most foreign travellers are banned from entering Armenia, regardless of the country they are travelling from or the point of entry into the country. The following groups of travellers are exempt: Armenian nationals and their family members. Permanent residents Foreign diplomatic staff and assignees of intergovernmental organisations, as well as their family members Armenian citizens and foreigners are allowed to depart by air only. The land borders with Georgia and Iran are closed, except for some cargo movement. All air traffic with Russia has been suspended until further notice. Other air travel options remain severely limited. All travellers arriving in Armenia must undergo medical screening at the port of entry and may be subject to isolation at a medical facility. Internal restrictions: Most restrictions have been lifted since 4 May, including the permit system for movements. Public transport will resume operation on 18 May. Most businesses are allowed to reopen except shopping centres and department stores.
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ArubaCLOSEDPassengers are not allowed to enter Aruba. - This does not apply to: - legal residents of Aruba with prior authorization; - special circumstances to non-resident passengers which are granted upon request . e.g. medical personnel; - medevac flights, humanitarian flights, transit/transfer flights with prior approval from the DCA Aruba. Inbound restrictions: Entry is prohibited for all travellers, including residents until at least 31 May. A reopen date is scheduled tentatively between June 15 and July 1. Outbound restrictions: There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country. Internal restrictions: There is a daily curfew in place from 22.00 to 05.00, which extends to public transportation and taxis. Effective 4 May, certain non-essential shops and businesses will be allowed to reopen, however the maximum number of people allowed will be capped at 15 including employees.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e13.05.2020
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AustraliaCLOSEDAustralians could be permitted to travel freely to New Zealand and vice-versa as soon as September. Under the proposal, Australian and New Zealand citizens will be allowed to travel between the two countries; without having to enter a mandatory quarantine.(Sam Chui, 28.05.2020) Australia will keep its international borders closed for at least three to four months to protect itself from the coronavirus pandemic. (Bloomberg, 23.04.2020)https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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AustriaRESTRICTIONS1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Austria.
- This does not apply to nationals of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and their family members.
- This does not apply to passengers with a British passport and their family members.
- This does not apply to passengers residing in Austria.
- This does not apply to passengers with a "D" visa issued by Austria.
- This does not apply to passengers with a medical certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most 4 days before arrival.
2. Passengers are subject to self-quarantine for 14 days.
- This does not apply to passengers departing immediately.
- This does not apply to passengers with a medical certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most 4 days before arrival.
3. Flights arriving from Belarus, China (People's Rep.), France, Iran, Italy, Netherlands, Russian Fed., Spain, Ukraine and United Kingdom are suspended. 4. Austrian government lifts restrictions for all of its neighboring countries except Italy
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm06.06.2020
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AzerbaijanCLOSED1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Azerbaijan. - This does not apply to nationals and residents of Azerbaijan. - This does not apply to passengers with a work permit issued by Azerbaijan. - This does not apply to passengers with a special permission issued by the government of Azerbaijan.
2. A completed Public Health Passenger Locator Form must be presented upon arrival.
3. Passengers will be tested for Coronavirus (COVID-19) and placed in quarantine for 14 days.
4. The issuance of e-visas and visa on arrival has been suspended. International restrictions: All entry into and exit from the country via air and land borders is suspended until at least 15 June. Online visa application has been suspended; all applications are required to apply with corresponding embassies.
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BahamasCLOSED1. Passengers are not allowed to enter.
- This does not apply to nationals and residents of the Bahamas.
2. Nationals and residents of the Bahamas must have a medical certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most 7 days before arrival.
3. Nationals and residents of the Bahamas are subject to quarantine.
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BahrainCLOSED1. Suspension of visa on arrival facilities.
- This does not apply to passengers with a diplomatic, an official, a service or UN passport.
2. Passengers are not allowed to enter.
- This does not apply to nationals of Bahrain.
- This does not apply to residents of Bahrain.
- This does not apply to military personnel.
- This does not apply to passengers with a valid letter of Prior Permission Granted which is presented prior to boarding.
3. Passengers are subject to medical screening and quarantine.
4. Border crossing on the causeway has been temporarily suspended due to Coronavirus (COVID-19).
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm03.06.2020
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BangladeshRESTRICTIONSThe domestic flights on Dhaka, Chattogram, Sylhet and Syedpur routes will be operational from June 1. (BD News 24, 28.05.2020)

1. The visa on arrival facility has been suspended for all nationalities.
2. Flights from Bahrain, Bhutan, Hong Kong (SAR China), India, Kuwait, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom are suspended.
3. Passengers who have a valid visa must show a medical certificate (with English translation) obtained within 72 hours of travel. The medical certificate must be submitted upon arrival and must indicate that the passenger does not have any symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
4. Passengers with Bangladesh origin who do not submit a medical certificate stating that the passenger does not have any symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19), will be institutionally quarantined in Dhaka for 14 days.
5. Passengers with Bangladesh origin who submits a medical certificate stating that the passenger does not have any symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19), will be home quarantined in Dhaka for 14 days. If the medical certificate shows that the passenger has symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19), they will be institutionally quarantined in Dhaka for 14 days.

International restrictions: International passenger flights to/from all countries, except China, are suspended until 30 May. Cargo, special flights, air ambulances, relief carrying flights and emergency landing aircrafts are outside the purview of the ban. The suspension of visa-on-arrival services has been extended further until 30 May. All foreigners arriving in Bangladesh must submit a health certificate obtained within 72 hours prior to their arrival indicating that they are COVID-19 free, in addition to a valid visa; they are also required to undergo mandatory 14-day quarantine, regardless of nationality and traveller type. Bangladeshi nationals returning can home quarantine if they provide a health certificate. All travellers with a travel history (including transits) from all European countries, with the exception of the UK, are banned from entry. This is in addition to the existing ban on travellers from India, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Bangladeshi nationals are included in the ban. However, those travelling on diplomatic missions and their family members are exempted. Foreigners who are already in Bangladesh with valid visas will have the option of extending their existing visas by three months. International flights are not allowed to land at the Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong, until further notice. Foreigners are not allowed to enter via land ports. The ports are: Akhaura, Banglabandha, Benapole, Bhomra, Burimari, Darshana, Hili, Nakugaon, Roumari, Shaola and Tamabil. Bangladeshi nationals returning can home quarantine if they provide a health certificate. Internal restrictions: Domestic flights are suspended until 30 May. Movement in and out of Dhaka is restricted for everyone except those working in emergency services. Movement restrictions (both entry and exit) also remain in effect in the metropolitan areas of Barisal, Chittagong, Khulna, Mymensingh, Rajshahi, Rangpur and Sylhet divisions. The country-wide shutdown has been further extended until 30 May. The authorities have also asked people to minimise all non-essential movement from 20.00 onwards everyday, during Ramadan. The army has been deployed to assist the local government to stop non-essential movement. Ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr, the government has allowed shopping malls, grocery shops, district level-marketplaces to operate until 17.00 daily. Factory owners involved in export, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing sectors are allowed to resume operations, provided that safety of employees is maintained. Factory workers are required to show valid identification to enter premises. During the lockdown period all manufacturing industries have been allowed to resume operations from now on with safety measures in place for workers. While most forms of transportation such as intercity and commuter busses and trains and ferries have been shut down, public transport operations are expected to resume gradually, depending on the situation. All private offices remain closed until further notice. Education institutions are closed until 30 May. Meanwhile, essential public offices will resume operation in a limited capacity during the lockdown.
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BarbadosISOLATIONSeawell's Grantley Adams Airport to remain closed to commercial traffic until 30 June (Jamaica Observer, 23.05.2020) Barbados (BGI) airport is closed. - This does not apply to technical stops, medevac flights and authorized flights.

International restrictions: A mandatory 14-day quarantine in a government facility for all persons entering Barbados. Citizens and residents of Barbados will be subject to a home-quarantine. The Government of Barbados is conducting thermal screening at airports and seaports. Outbound restrictions: There are currently no restrictions on outbound travel. US citizens who are attempting to return to the US from the Eastern Caribbean and need assistance should complete the provided form for each person wishing to return to the US. Conditions and Internal restrictions: Several non-essential businesses will reopen, including bookstores, hairdressers and religious buildings with a limit of 20 people. The government of Barbados announced a four-phased reopening approach, with the island entering Phase 3 on 18 May. Effective 4 May, a nightly curfew will be in place from 20.00 until 05.00. Residents and citizens are allowed to conduct essential business two days per week according to their surname. Violations are subject to fines and/or up to a year of prison. Barbados Ministry of Health has set up a 24-hour information hotline at 246536-4500.
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BelarusISOLATIONA completed awareness questionnaire must be presented upon arrival and passengers must self-isolate for 14 days.
- This does not apply to passengers in transit.
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BelgiumRESTRICTIONSBelgium has restricted the entry of all travelers who are not arriving from EEA Member States, Switzerland or the United Kingdom. Nationals, permanent residents, and long-term visa holders of EEA Member States, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, and their family members may still enter Belgium. Diplomats, humanitarian aid workers, and military personnel may also enter the country. Nationals of Andorra, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, San Marino, Serbia and Vatican City may enter Belgium with proof of connection travel to their home country. Passenger flights are only allowed to operate between 7:00AM and 9:00PM. This does not apply to humanitarian, repatriation, and United Nations flights.

International restrictions: Belgium will reopen its borders on June 15. Borders have been closed for any non-essential movement. The restrictions apply at ports, airports, international train stations and other border points. Entry and exit checks are in place on the Belgian border to prevent non-essential travel. All travellers to Belgium are expected to produce either a Belgian ID (residence) card or a letter from their employer to prove that their travel is essential. Those who are transiting through Belgium should carry valid ID/proof of residence and evidence of onward travel. The restrictions do not apply to cargo transport and foreigners who can prove that they need to cross into the country. Belgian citizens are allowed to cross into the country. Citizens and permanent residents entering the country have to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. This does not apply to foreigners transiting through Belgium via air, land or sea, who must be able to enter and leave Belgian territory easily to continue travel to their destination. No quarantine is required for travellers on essential business travel. Until further notice Borders have been closed for any non-essential movement. The restrictions apply at ports, airports, international train stations and other border points. Entry and exit checks are in place on the Belgian border to prevent non-essential travel. Belgian citizens are allowed to cross into the country, but travel abroad will be prohibited if it is deemed not essential. No quarantine is required for foreigners transiting through Belgium via air, land or sea, who must be able to enter and leave Belgian territory easily to continue travel to their destination. No quarantine is required for travellers on essential business travel.

Eurostar services: While trains continue to operate between Belgium, France and the UK, they do so at a reduced capacity. Passengers must wear a face mask or any other type of face covering at the stations and on board in line with Belgium authorities guidelines. Thalys services: all passengers are required to wear a face mask.

Internal restrictions: All public gatherings are banned and public events suspended until at least 30 June (until 31 August for Namur province). All non-essential shops and businesses are closed, except for pharmacies, food shops and press offices. Only travel deemed essential, especially for work, will be authorised. In supermarkets, entry and the length of time customers are present is being limited. Night shops must close at 22.00. Most public transport has resumed normal operations and “B2B” industries can resume work for those who cannot work from home, provided social distancing can be respected. Crèches remain open and a reception system is maintained in the schools, in particular for parents working in the health and safety sectors. Covering one’s face with a mask, scarf or bandana is mandatory on public transport for all over the age of 12. People are able to meet up with a maximum of four others who do not live with them, but must keep distance and remain outside. Global level 3 Health Advisory. Schools, but not universities, are suspended until further notice. All recreational activities (sports, cultural etc.) are cancelled regardless of size and whether they are public or private. Prohibition of gathering in religious places. Relaxation in restrictions: Belgium has pledged a phased plan of derestriction. From 18 May, people are able to host small gatherings at home, as well as visit a museum and go to a hairdresser. Some school classes have resumed on this date. Markets are allowed to reopen. Belgium will allow almost all businesses to reopen on June 8.
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BelizeCLOSEDInternational restrictions: All borders are closed. Belizean nationals, residents and diplomats residing in the country will be granted entry through the Santa Elena border crossing with Mexico. Belize closed to international flights. Land, air and sea transportation will resume in the country only for essential workers and purposes. Government offices will reopen, additional businesses shutdown will be able to operate during certain hours, and the special Sunday quarantine has been lifted. Masks must be worn by all travellers. Internal restrictions: The Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport opened limited domestic flights on 11 May. A curfew from 20.00 to 05.00 remains in place, enforced by the security forces. The country remains in lockdown and a state of emergency has been extended until at least 30 June. On 14 May, some restrictions were lifted. Cross-district travel is allowed, domestic travel permitted, hotels reopened. Open-air restaurants will reopen on 15 May. All businesses must follow sanitary measures and social distancing.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e15.05.2020
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BeninISOLATIONInternational restrictions: Borders are closed for non-essential travel. The issuing of new visas has been suspended. The Government of Benin has announced mandatory COVID-19 testing of all airline passengers arriving in Benin. Tests are at passenger expense; fees of 100,000 CFA or €153 (approximately $165) must be paid in cash, and airlines may require proof of ability to pay as a condition of boarding. Passengers may be required to self-isolate and may be subject to additional testing after 15 days. Those who test positive for COVID-19 may be subject to government-mandated isolation measures, including possible quarantine in a government-designated hotel at passenger expense. The Government of Benin has said it will hold passengers’ passports until testing and isolation requirements are met to ensure compliance. All land borders are closed to all but emergency movements deemed necessary by the government. Internal restrictions: After the lift of the “sanitarian cordon”, the wearing of a face mask is mandatory outside of the house. Movement within regions and between urban centres resume. Public transport and buses are suspended. Bars, religious places, beaches and other social and entertainment venues as of 11 May continue to be closed. Gatherings of more than 50 people are prohibited. Relaxation in restrictions: Restrictions preventing inbound and outbound movements on 11 May have been lifted around the cities of Abomey-Calavi, Adjarra, Aguégués, Akpro-Misserete, Allada, Atchoukpa, Cotonou, Kpomassè, Ouidah, Porto-Novo, Seme-Podji, So Ava, Toffo, Tori and Zè. Inter-regions movement bans have been lifted as of 11 May. Motorcycles will be allowed to carry one passenger at a time. Only three passengers will be allowed in a taxi and five in seven-seat vehicles. Schools and some businesses such as restaurants (with mandatory one-metre distance measure) and commercial shops are open from 11 May. Gatherings of less than 50 people with social distancing and sanitarian measures will be allowed, this includes non-festive gatherings and cremation ceremonies.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e28.05.2020
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BermudaCLOSEDInternational restrictions: L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA), the only airport serving passenger flights, has suspended arriving commercial flights. Seaport has also been closed for non-essential arrival vessels. Cargo flights and cargo vessels carrying essential goods and medical supplies are exempt from these restrictions. There are currently no restrictions for travellers seeking to depart the island. Non-residents are not permitted entry to the island with the exception of crew members of air and ship crew members and those with written permission from the Quarantine Authority of Bermuda. Those entering the country must self-quarantine for 14 days and submit to public health screening measures. All other visitors that are not providing essential services will be denied entry. Internal restrictions: Public bus and ferry services have been suspended. A state of emergency including ‘shelter-in-place’ orders is in effect until further notice. Bermuda has begun a phased reopening: additional businesses have been opened, permitted businesses are allowed to operate between the hours of 07.00 and 21.00. Residents are encouraged to only leave their homes for essential purposes, and a curfew is in place from 22.00 to 06.00, during which no one is allowed leave their residence. Gatherings of over ten people are prohibited. Masks must be worn in public and a distance of 6 ft. kept between people engaged in essential shopping.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e26.05.2020
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BhutanCLOSEDBhutan has closed its borders. Flight operations are significantly reduced. All travellers, including Bhutanese nationals, who are permitted to enter the country are subject to mandatory quarantine in a facility for 21 days. They will have to submit an online form found at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website. Travellers with a travel history to COVID-19 affected countries within 14 days prior to arrival are requested to report to the health desk at the point of entry. Borders with neighbouring countries are closed. Re-entry of foreign travellers holding valid visas, work permits, or other immigration permits travelling to Bhutan with travel history to any COVID-19 affected countries is suspended.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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BoliviaCLOSEDBolivia has closed its borders. International restrictions: All borders and airspace are closed until at least 31 May. Bolivian nationals and residents may be granted entry, but require prior approval and/or a diplomatically-arranged flight. There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country. However, due to the lack of flight availability, any exit from the country should be coordinated with the government and the traveller’s diplomatic mission. Military forces will be deployed to the city of Santa Cruz to enforce measures. Conditions and internal restrictions: A quarantine is in effect in La Paz, El Alto, and Santa Cruz, and “high risk” municipalities in the Cochabamba department until 31 May. Individuals may leave their homes on foot for essential needs between 07.00 and 12.00 one day a week, based on their national ID number. All private and public transportation services are suspended, including domestic flights, interprovincial and inter-departmental buses and local vehicle traffic. Exemptions for essential services and healthcare workers are granted via special permits issued by the authorities. Violations are punishable by fine and/or detention. Some departments with lower infection rates gradually reduced restrictions beginning 11 May.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaRESTRICTIONSPassengers are not allowed to enter Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- This does not apply to:
- nationals and residents of Bosnia and Herzegovina;
- nationals of Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia;
- spouses and children of nationals of Bosnia and Herzegovina;
- passengers returning via Bosnia and Herzegovina to their country of residence. They must have a permit issued by the competent authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina;
- passengers traveling on business with an invitation issued by a company based in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They must have a certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most 48 hours before arrival;
- passengers traveling to participate in a funeral of a family member. They must have a death certificate and are allowed to stay for a maximum of 72 hours;
- passengers in need of emergency medical treatment;
- military forces of the NATO and other states participating in the partnership for Peace; and to NATO and EUFOR headquarters in Bosnia and Herzegovina;
- heads of state and members of their delegations whose arrival and departure has been announced by the competent authority.
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BotswanaCLOSEDInternational restrictions: There are no commercial flights in/ out of Botswana. Medical evacuation flights remain possible. There is a ban on all travellers (except Batswana citizens and Botswana residents) originating from or transiting through the following countries: Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK and the US. Batswana and residents returning from high-risk countries will be subject to a 14-day mandatory quarantine. Issuance of Botswana visas at ports of entry for any person from these countries has been suspended. Those traveling to, but who have not entered, Botswana no longer have valid visas, nor will they receive visas on arrival. Those visa holders from these countries already in Botswana should consider their visas valid. Arriving passengers must serve a 14-day quarantine at their own expense. (Does not affect transiting passengers). Internal restrictions: A state of emergency is in place until September, national lockdown lifted from midnight 7 May. Restrictions to be eased in stages from 8 May. During this period, individuals are not allowed to leave their homes from 20.00 to 08.00.. On 11 May the government advised individuals to limit their movements in the capital. Permit regime still in place for travel outside of those hours; businesses now authorised to open providing they adhere to government guidelines. Individuals who wish to apply for a Movement Permit should apply for a moving permit online. Pink permits which allowed movements in and out Gaborone have been reinstated after they were temporarily suspended on 11 May. The essential service permits remain in effect. Movement between villages, cities and regions may be permitted for certain reasons, again, a permit is required to do so. The application form for a Travel Permit can be downloaded from the government Facebook page (BWGovernment). The public agencies that have the authority of approval and to which the application form should be submitted are: Ministry Headquarters, District commissioners, Dikgosi, Head of district Health teams as well as senior government officials. The movement permit is valid for five days and is renewable.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e16.05.2020
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BrazilCLOSEDExtension of country's border closures through to 21 June (OASC, 27.05.20) Brazil has restricted the entry of all travelers who are not citizens, residents, government employees and their family members, immediate family members of citizens, diplomats, travelers with authorization from the government, travelers with a National Migration Registry, or travelers in transit who do not leave the international area of the airport. Spouses of Brazilian nationals must have a Brazilian marriage certificate to enter the country. If the certificate is not issued by Brazil, it must be apostilled by a consulate and be accompanied by a non-official translation in Portuguese. Technical landings to refuel where passengers of restricted entry do not disembark may also enter the country. Inbound restrictions: All foreign travellers are banned entry into the country. Exceptions include: citizens and residents, family members of Brazilians, diplomats and persons traveling on behalf of the Brazilian government and crew. All-cargo operations are permitted. Also, foreigners who are in one of the land border countries and need to cross to Brazil to board a repatriation flight may enter Brazil with authorisation from Federal Police, provided the traveller goes directly to the airport, ticket in hand, and authorised by the respective embassy or consulate of both countries. All land borders with neighbouring countries are closed. These countries include: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela. Land border with Uruguay is closed. Outbound restrictions: There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country. Flights from Brazil to the US to pickup as outlined on the US embassy website. Conditions and internal restrictions: The US embassy has advised travellers to be prepared for restrictions to be put in place with little-to-no advance warning. In Bahia, and Rio de Janeiro state, the authorities have suspended intercity public transport across the state. Cities have been implementing lockdown measures: some municipalities in Para state until 24 May. Recife (the capital of Pernambuco state) along with three other cities in the state will be on lockdown until 30 May. Rio de Janeiro has imposed vehicular restrictions in ten of the city’s districts beginning. Sao Paulo has a quarantine measure in place until 31 May. Gyms, hair salons, and beauty parlours will be included in the list of “essential services” and will be allowed to operate.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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BruneiCLOSEDBrunei has restricted entry and transit to all travelers except for citizens and residents. All visa issuances and exemptions are suspended. Travelers from other countries who wish to enter Brunei may apply to the Brunei Immigration Department for special authorization to enter the country by downloading the form provided on the Department’s website at www.immigration.gov.bn. Travelers who have received prior authorization to enter Brunei are subject to a COVID-19 test at a cost of BND1000. Internal restrictions: Mass gatherings are banned, including weddings and sports events. All citizens and residents of Brunei (including green identification card holders) are restricted from leaving the country, except for special circumstances such as medical care, court hearings, resumption of study abroad. Permission for travel must be approved by the Prime Minister’s Office.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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BulgariaRESTRICTIONS1. Passengers are not allowed to enter.
- This does not apply to nationals of Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican City (Holy See).
- This does not apply to passengers with a British passport.
- This does not apply to family members of nationals of Bulgaria.
- This does not apply to passengers with a permanent or long term residence permit issued by Bulgaria and their family members.
- This does not apply to nationals and residents of Turkey when they transit through Bulgaria to return to their country of residence.
- This does not apply to nationals and residents of North Macedonia (Rep.) when they transit through Bulgaria to return to their country of residence.
- This does not apply to nationals and residents of Serbia when they transit through Bulgaria to return to their country of residence.
- This does not apply to nationals and residents of Montenegro when they transit through Bulgaria to return to their country of residence.
- This does not apply to the following passengers:
a. health care professionals, health researchers and elderly care professionals;
b. transport personnel engaged in the carriage of goods, crews of aircraft engaged in commercial air transport and other transport personnel as necessary;
c. diplomats, officials of international organizations, military personnel and humanitarian workers in the performance of their duties;
d. persons traveling for humanitarian reasons; third-country nationals who hold a long-term residence permit in an EU Member State and pass through Bulgaria in order to return to their country of residence and residence.
2. Nationals of Bulgaria arriving from risky countries are requested to observe a 14-day quarantine period.
3. All arriving passenger from Italy at Sofia airport (SOF) must fill out a questionnaire in the presence of a health inspector.
4. All passports and national ID cards issued to nationals of Bulgaria and which have expired on 13 March 2020 or later, are considered valid with a prolongation of 6 months. This is due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic.
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Burkina FasoCLOSEDInternational restrictions: Bobo Dioulasso (BOY) and Ouagadougou (OUA) airports are closed. Gradual/partial shutdown of other airports. Land and rail borders closed from 21 March at 00:00 with the exception of freight. Air Burkina has suspended flights to Benin, Mali and Niger. Internal flights and military flights will proceed. Land and rail borders are closed with the exception of freight. Public health requirements for humanitarian flighs [https://humanitarianbooking.wfp.org/en/wfp-aviation/]

Internal restrictions: As of 3 June 2020, the Government of Burkina Faso canceled the curfew which was in effect throughout the country, except for the provinces that are under state of emergency (the East and Sahel regions, the provinces of Kossi and Sourou in Boucle de Mouhoun, the province of Kenedougou in Hauts Bassins, the province of Louroum in the North, and the province of Koulpelogo in the Center-East region). The wearing of masks is mandatory nationwide. A state of health emergency has been declared countrywide: Partial confinement (outside of work hours) Ban on all cultural and religious or family gatherings. Ban on any professional gatherings of more than 25 people. Closure of all cultural, sports and leisure activities/businesses. Gradual shutdown of airports and screenings at land borders All public gatherings of over 50 people are banned. Closure of bars and restaurants. Some markets countrywide are able to operate under stringent hygiene rules, including social distancing. Relaxation in restrictions: The quarantine measures imposed on all cities with at least one case of COVID-19 were lifted on 4 May allowing movement between urban centres to resume. 27 markets in Ouagadougou were allowed to reopen from 29 April, following violent protests by local residents on 27 and 28 April. Schools have gradually started resuming classes from 11 May; bars and restaurants will remain closed. Passenger buses restarted their activities on 5 May. Mosques and churches are allowed to reopen on a case by case basis provided worshippers wear masks and respect physical distancing rules on 10 May. Funerals and other religious ceremonies remain banned. All social venues and events remain banned until at least 30 June. Restaurants, bars, cafes and cinemas remain closed.
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BurundiCLOSEDBurundi has suspended all international flights from March 22, 2020. International restrictions: All inbound travellers will be quarantined for 14 days upon arrival. The cost of quarantine will be charged to the travellers. All land borders are closed until further notice, except for cargo trucks. Screening measures are in place at road borders. All international commercial flights to and from Melchior Ndadaye airport are suspended until further notice. Cargo, sanitary, humanitarian and diplomatic flights are exempt from this measure.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e06.05.2020
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Cabo VerdeCLOSEDInternational restrictions: All sea borders are closed and air links are suspended with limited exceptions for citizens returning to/from Cabo Verde on repatriation flights and for medical emergencies. Limited repatriation flights are permitted. A form to be filled out is distributed to travellers coming from the areas most at risk. Cabo Verde Airlines has suspended all commercial flights until 1 July. Passenger and cruise ships are allowed to dock but passengers are not allowed to disembark at all ports. Internal restrictions: A state of emergency is in place until 29 May for Santiago island. For the rest of the country, certain restrictions on businesses and public areas remain in effect. All inter-island connections are suspended with limited exceptions for some ferries.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e18.05.2020
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CambodiaRESTRICTIONSInternational restrictions: All individuals entering the country, including migrant workers, will be quarantined for 14 days in designated facilities to prevent further spread of COVID-19 in the country. All visa exemption policies and issuance of tourist visa, e-visa, and visa on arrival to all foreigners have been suspended until further notice. Any foreigner wishing to travel to Cambodia must first obtain a visa from Cambodian missions abroad, the statement reads, adding that an individual must provide a medical certificate, issued by competent health authorities of their country no more than 72 hours prior to the date of travel, certifying that they are not tested positive for COVID-19. They also require a proof of health insurance with coverage of at least USD $50,000. Travellers with a diplomatic visa (Visa A) or an official visa (Visa B) are exempted. Travellers arriving from France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Spain and the US from 20 May are allowed entry. Travellers holding a diplomatic visa or official visa would have to undergo a 14-day quarantine upon entry. Cambodia has banned entry of all Vietnamese nationals. Travellers carrying diplomatic or official passports will be exempt. Ban on cruise ships and riverboats entering Cambodia. The border between Cambodia and Vietnam does not allow any traffic via either land, sea or air. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, tourists holding Visa T and arriving in the Kingdom after 1 January will receive automatic visa extension. They will have to register their stay on Foreigners Present in Cambodia System (FPCS) before 1 July in order to be considered for any visa extension. Internal restrictions: The travel ban between provinces has been lifted. Garment workers coming back to Phnom Penh must be quarantined for 14 days at designated facilities. The Senate passed a bill empowering the government to declare a state of emergency. The bill was legalised on 29 April. If a state of emergency is declared, the government can be expected to implement further internal movement restrictions and halt business activity. All schools and tertiary institutions will be closed until November. Large gatherings are banned.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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CameroonCLOSED1. Flights to Cameroon are suspended.
- This does not apply to aircraft in state of emergency.
- This does not apply to humanitarian flights (medevac, repatriation flights).
2. Airline crew are subject to quarantine.
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CanadaCLOSED1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Canada.
- This does not apply to nationals of Canada.
- This does not apply to passengers arriving from the USA. They must travel for a non-discretionary or non-optional purpose.
- This does not apply to permanent residents of Canada and their immediate family members.
- This does not apply to diplomats.
- This does not apply to seasonal agricultural workers, fish/seafood workers, caregivers and all other temporary foreign workers.
- This does not apply to international students who held a valid study permit, or had been approved for a study permit, when the travel restrictions took effect on March 18, 2020.
- This does not apply to permanent resident applicants who had been approved for permanent residence before the travel restrictions were announced on March 18, 2020, but who had not yet travelled to Canada.
- This does not apply to immediate family members of nationals of Canada, which include:
a. the spouse or common-law partner of the person;
b. a dependent child of the person or of the person's spouse or common-law partner;
c. a dependent child of a dependent child referred to in paragraph b;
d. the parent or step-parent of the person or of the person's spouse or common-law partner; or
e. the guardian or tutor of the person. (membre de la famille immediate).
- This does not apply to the following passengers:
a. Person registered as an Indian under the Indian Act;
b. Person authorized in writing by a consular officer of the government of Canada to come to Canada to reunite with immediate family members;
c. Person who is exempt from the requirements to obtain a temporary resident visa under paragraph 190 (2)(a) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, and their immediate family members;
d. Person who enters Canada at the invitation of the Minister of Health for the purpose of assisting in the COVID-19 response;
e. Person who arrives by means of an aircraft operated by Canadian Forces or the Department of National Defence;
f. Member of the Canadian Forces or a visiting force, as defined in section 2 of the Visiting Forces Act, and their immediate family members;
g. Protected person, under section 95 (2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act;
h. French citizen who resides in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon;
i. Person or class of persons that the Chief Public Health Officer, appointed under subsection 6 (1) of the Public Health Agency of Canada Act, determines does not pose a risk of significant harm to public health or who will provide an essential service while in Canada;
j. Person whom the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration or the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness determines their presence is in the national interest.
2. Passengers with Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms are not allowed to board a plane to Canada. Passengers with Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms on arrival will be referred to Public Health Agency of Canada.
3. Passengers who have been refused boarding in the past 14 days due to a medical reason related to Coronavirus (COVID-19) are not allowed to enter.
4. Passengers must travel to Canada for essential purposes. Non-essential purposes include tourism, sightseeing, recreation, entertainment, social visits and religious functions.
- This does not apply to nationals of Canada.
- This does not apply to permanent residents of Canada.
- This does not apply to persons registered as an Indian under the Indian Act.
5. Passengers must have a quarantine plan upon arrival and are required to quarantine for a period of 14 days.
6. Passengers who were in the cruise ship 'Diamond Princess' are subject to a mandatory 14-day isolation at a quarantine facility upon arrival in Canada.
7. Passports issued to nationals of North Macedonia (Rep.) which have expired on 18 March 2020 or later, are considered valid until 31 July 2020.
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Cayman IslandsCLOSEDThe Cayman Islands has suspended all international flights to Owen Roberts International (GCM) airport, with the exception of emergency and Medevac flights. They must obtain a prior approval from the Cayman Islands Civil Aviation Authority. Inbound restrictions: Both international airports (Owen Roberts International Airport on Grand Cayman and Charles Kirkconnell International Airport on Cayman Brac) are closed to all international flights; borders remain closed until at least 1 September. Only returning residents will be allowed entry to the Cayman Islands. All cruise ships are banned until at least 1 September. Outbound restrictions: There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country. Conditions and internal restrictions: As of 19 May, the Shelter-in-Place restrictions have been eased with additional businesses allowed to reopen with limitations. From 4 May, a hard curfew will be in place from 20.00 to 05.00, Monday to Saturday. Breaking curfews will result in heavy fines and/or imprisonment. A soft curfew remains in place Monday through Saturday from 05.00 to 20.00. Residents should stay at home except for essential purposes; two hours a day are permitted for exercise. Beach access is allowed for exercise and swimming between 5:15 and 19.00 Monday through Saturday, using last name protocols. Those with last names starting with A-K are allowed to travel on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Those with names starting with L-Z may travel on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e21.05.2020
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Central African RepublicCLOSED1. Bangui (BGF) is closed.
- This does not apply to:
- emergency flights;
- technical landings;
- humanitarian, medevac and repatriation flights;
- flights with a special authorization
2. Airline crew are subject to mandatory quarantine for the duration of their rotation or rest period.
3. Passengers arriving from a country with local transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19) must self-quarantine for 21 days upon arrival.
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ChadCLOSEDChad has suspended all flights into N’Djamena International Airport (NDJ) from March 19, 2020. UNHAS Ops suspended till end May. International restrictions: All airports remain closed for passenger flights until 31 May. Cargo flights continue to operate normally. Land borders remain open, except with CAR and Sudan. Travellers from countries at risk of COVD-19 transmission will be tested on arrival and will have to undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine at home or a deisgnated facility at their own cost. Internal restrictions: State of health emergency is in place. Only the provinces affected by the pandemic are affected by this measure. Until 16/07/2020. The decree grants the government wide-ranging powers to limit movement of people and introduce other restrictions. Entry and exit from the capital Ndjamena and all provincial capitals is suspended. Vehicles transporting goods and food are exempt from the ban. A curfew is in place from 20.00 to 05.00 in N’djamena and the provinces of Logone Occidental, Logone Oriental, Mayo Kebbi Est and Mayo Kebbi Ouest as well as in cities of Lougoune-Gana, Mandelia and N’Djamena-Farah district in Guitté at least until 27 May. Gatherings of more than 50 people are banned. All social venues, schools, bars, restaurants remain closed. All fake news on social media will be prosecuted. Buses and mini-buses (including within urban centres) are banned. Wearing masks is mandatory across the country. A two-week prison sentence can be carried out for anyone not abiding by this rule. Government bans travel in, out of N'Djamena (DispatchLive, 08.05.2020)https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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ChileCLOSED1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Chile. This does not apply to: - nationals and residents of Chile; - passengers bringing humanitarian help; - passengers with a diplomatic visa and an official ID issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile; - passengers with a safe-conduct.
2. Nationals and residents of Chile will be quarantined for 14 days.

Inbound restrictions: Chile closed its borders (air, land and sea) to foreign travellers until further notice. The restrictions do not apply to Chilean nationals or residents, diplomatic visa holders, or those providing humanitarian aid. All returning travellers are required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Citizens of New Zealand are barred from transiting through the country unless they are permanent citizens of Chile. All passengers arriving in Chile with final destination Chile must sign and present a health declaration outlining the countries they have been to in the preceding 30 days. These are handed out by the airline prior to arrival. Those who have been to affected countries will receive additional screening. From 15 March to 30 September, landings in all Chilean passenger cruise ports are prohibited. Outbound restrictions: There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country. LATAM has resumed commercial flights between Santiago and the US. Conditions and internal restrictions: A ‘state of emergency’ is currently in place and is expected to remain in place until 16 June. This gives the government extraordinary powers to restrict freedom of movement and assure food supply and basic services. The military is permitted to intervene and uphold order when necessary. A nightly curfew is in effect from 22.00 to 05.00. You may only move after 22.00 if you have an authorized certificate (salvoconducto) which can be requested at the police stations. Gatherings of more than ten people are prohibited. Sanitation Customs, posts manned by the armed forces and police where temperature controls are carried out, are set up throughout the country. Sanitary cords are posts guarded by the armed forces and police that do not allow the entry or exit of anyone from those cities/municipalities where they are located. Severe fines result in violation of the sanitary cords. Sanitary cords are implemented in the following locations for an indefinite period of time: Temuco, Padre las cases (Araucania region), Osorno, Chiloé (Los Lagos region), Punta Arenas, and Puerto Williams (Magallanes region). Masks must be worn in public and private transportation, and in places where more than ten people are gathered (i.e. supermarket, pharmacy). All districts in the Santiago metropolitan region, including the capital, are under quarantine measures until 22 May All districts in the Santiago metropolitan region, including the capital, are under quarantine measures until 29 May. Quarantine for Iquique, Alto Hospicio, Mejillones, and Antofagasta was extended until Friday 29 May. Quarantine measures in the following areas have been lifted: Angol, urban areas (Araucania region) Arica (Arica and Parinacota region), Victoria, urban areas (Araucania). (OSAC, 21.05.2020)
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ChinaRESTRICTIONSAviation authorities to extend restrictions on international flights until 30 June (Reuters, 28.05.2020)

1. The mainland of China has decided to temporarily suspend the entry into the mainland of China by foreign nationals holding visas or residence permits still valid to the time of this announcement, effective from 00:00 local time, 28 March 2020. Entry by foreign nationals with APEC Business Travel Cards will be suspended as well. - Policies including port visas, 24/72/144-hour visa-free transit policy, Hainan 30-day visa-free policy, 15-day visa-free policy specified for foreign cruise-group-tour through Shanghai Port, Guangdong 144-hour visa-free policy specified for foreign tour groups from Hong Kong or Macao SAR, and Guangxi 15-day visa-free policy specified for foreign tour groups of ASEAN countries will also be temporarily suspended. Entry with diplomatic, service, courtesy or C visas will not be affected. - Foreign nationals coming to the mainland of China for necessary economic, trade, scientific or technological activities or out of emergency humanitarian needs may apply for visas at Chinese embassies or consulates. - Entry by foreign nationals with visas issued after this announcement will not be affected.
2. All passengers arriving at PEK will have a PCR test and be quarantined at the designated location in Beijing for 14 days.
3. Passengers arriving at Shanghai Pudong (PVG) or Shanghai Hongqiao (SHA) must undergo a Nucleic Acid Test (NAT) and a 14-day quarantine in designated places for medical observation.
4. Passengers who live in or have been in France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Spain or USA in the past 14 days arriving at Guangzhou (CAN) or Shenzhen (SZX) must undergo 14-day quarantine at home or in designated places for medical observation. All passengers arriving at SZX will have a PCR test.
5. All passengers arriving at XMN will be quarantined for medical observation at the designated hotels for 14 days on their own expenses. - This does not apply to passengers under 18 years old, passengers above 70 years old, pregnant women and passengers suffering from illness. They must apply for permission to undergo a 14-day quarantine at home.
6. Airline crew of foreign airlines: - are not required to undergo nucleic acid test if they have a short stay after landing then depart immediately, and do not leave apron during the transition; OR - shall receive nucleic acid test in the first port of entry if they need to enter the country to rest or continue to operate domestic routes. The test results will be confirmed by the local government in accordance with the requirements of epidemic prevention management. Only if the test results are negative, crews can continue the operations; OR - are allowed to return to their home country for isolation treatment when agreed by the local joint control mechanism, if they are symptomatic, in close contact with infected persons or tested positive. Airlines and crews shall make all commitments to bear their responsibilities and also carry out strict protections.
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Chinese TaipeiRESTRICTIONSTaiwan is planning to reduce the quarantine period for visitors arriving on short-term business trips. Business travelers on two- or three-day trips, arriving from countries such as New Zealand, which are at extremely low risk for COVID-19, will be required to remain in quarantine for five days instead of two weeks. At the end of the five-day quarantine, the visitors will be tested for COVID-19 at their own expense and released once they test negative. Short-term business travelers from countries with relatively high risk of COVID-19 will be quarantined for 10 days, after which the procedure will be the same. Business people from countries where COVID-19 is not under control or who intend to stay longer than three days will be required to follow the current 14-day quarantine regulations. (Focus Taiwan, 20.05.2020)
1. Passengers are not allowed to transit Chinese Taipei. (Taiwan)
2. Passengers are not allowed to enter Chinese Taipei. - This does not apply to passengers with a Chinese Taipei travel document. - This does not apply to passengers with an Alien Resident Certificate. - This does not apply to personnel on diplomatic or official business. - This does not apply to passengers who can prove they are fulfilling commercial and contractual obligations, or passengers requiring special permission. - This does not apply to passengers with a visa with "SPECIAL ENTRY PERMIT FOR COVID-19 OUTBREAK" stated on remarks.
3. Passengers allowed to enter must observe a 14-day home quarantine upon arrival.
4. All arriving passengers and crew members must present a completed Health Declaration Form.
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ColombiaCLOSEDGovernment bans all international passenger flights until 31 August (Reuters, 20.05.2020) Mandatory quarantine extended until 31 May (Reuters, 19.05.2020) Colombia has restricted entry and transit to all travelers except cargo operators, humanitarian emergencies, and extreme scenarios that have authorization from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Colombia has also suspended all commercial flights into the country. All arriving travelers are subject to a 14-day quarantine. International restrictions: Border closure for all foreign travellers until 30 May. Colombian nationals and residents will not be allowed to enter or depart the country. All international flights to Colombia are suspended until 30 May. All travellers, including Colombian citizens and permanent residents, will be barred entry during this time. Conditions and internal restrictions: All residents are asked to stay at home as part of a nationwide quarantine. Until 31May. Bogota to continue COVID-19 quarantine until at least 15 June (Reuters, 28.05.2020). Individuals over the age of 70 are asked to remain at home until 31 May. Gender-based movement restrictions, which allow men and women to leave their homes on designated days for essential purposes, ended 11 May. Facemasks are mandatory while outside.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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ComorosCLOSEDInternational restrictions: All international commercial flights are suspended. All maritime links with the region are suspended. All arriving travellers are subject to a mandatory 14-day self-isolation. All maritime links with the region are suspended. Internal restrictions: Night curfew in place between 20.00 and 05.00 until further notice. Residents are required to remain at their house; only essential travel will be permitted. All social gatherings and events are cancelled/banned or severely restricted including for elections, community, weddings and funerals. Friday and collective prayers have been suspended too. It is compulsory to wear a facemask when in public spaces. Mosques and churches are closed until further notice. Schools and social venues have been closed until further notice. Markets remain open with restricted hours from 06.00 to 16.00. Public transport remains operational but with limited capacity.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e29.04.2020
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Congo BrazzavilleCLOSEDAirports in Congo are closed. International restrictions: Land, air and sea borders are closed and all international flights are suspended. Cargo ships and flights are exempted from this measure. All travellers should reportedly present a COVID-19 negative test, carried out by an approved institution, to apply for any type of visa. Further indication on entry requirements should be discussed with the country’s diplomatic representations prior travel. Internal restrictions: A nationwide state of health emergency is in place until 31 May.The measures it entails are a ban on inter-city travel (except for essential movements and for essential workers), the closure of all non-essentiel shops and a curfew from 20.00 to 05.00. Wearing a facemask is mandatory in public areas. All social gatherings and events are cancelled/banned. Schools and social venues (including bars and places of worship) have been closed. Since 18 May: In zone 1, which covers Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire, public transport has resumed with an obligation to wear masks. Opening days for markets has increased from three to five days a week. Travel between the two cities remains prohibited. In zone 2, locations little or not affected by the virus, the lockdown has been lifted. The nationwide curfew remains in place.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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Cook IslandsCLOSEDThe Cook Islands have restricted entry to all travelers who have transited or been in any country other than the Cook Islands and New Zealand within the past 14 days. Nationals and residents of the Cook Islands and New Zealand and their immediate family members may still enter the Cook Islands, as may Australian nationals and residents who normally reside in New Zealand, and their immediate family members. Travelers with a work permit issued by the Cook Islands may also enter the country along with their immediate family members. International restrictions: International flights into the country are suspended until 12 June, licensed aircraft with special permissions are exempted. Entry is barred for all travellers except for New Zealand passport and permanent residence holders, Australian citizens and permanent residents who normally live in New Zealand, Cook Islanders, permanent residents of the Cook Islands, Cook Islands work permit holders and Cook Island residents permit holders. Entry will be permitted for any immediate family of travellers included in the above exempted categories. All travellers allowed entry will be subject to a 14-day quarantine in New Zealand and a 14-day mandatory supervised quarantine upon arrival. Foreign cruise ships are barred from entry. Internal restrictions: The authorities declared the country COVID-19 free on 18 April, and restrictions on domestic travel to and from the outer islands have been lifted. Businesses, including restaurants, have gradually resumed operations. A ban on gathering of more than ten people has also been lifted, while schools have reopened.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e07.05.2020
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Costa RicaCLOSEDBorder closure extended until 30 June (Reuters, 29.05.2020)
1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Costa Rica.
- This does not apply to nationals of Costa Rica.
- This does not apply to passengers who have left Costa Rica before 26 March 2020 or after 30 April 2020 and have:
a) Permanent residence in Costa Rica; or
b) Temporary residence in Costa Rica; or
c) Special category (Categoria Especial); or
d) Non-resident subcategory Stay (No Residente subcategoria Estancia).
2. Nationals and residents of Costa Rica must be in isolation for 14 days.
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Cote d'IvoireCLOSED1. Flights to Cote d'Ivoire are suspended.
- This does not apply to aircraft in state of emergency.
- This does not apply to humanitarian flights (medevac, repatriation flights).
2. Airline crew are subject to quarantine.
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CroatiaRESTRICTIONS1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Croatia.
- This does not apply to nationals of Croatia and their family members.
- This does not apply to nationals of Austria, Czechia, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.
- This does not apply to passengers with a long-term resident permit (temporary or permanent) issued by Croatia.
- This does not apply to nationals of the EU, Schengen Member States and the Schengen Associated States or passengers from the United Kingdom and their family members on their way home, or if traveling to Croatia for the business reasons or other economic interest (with the invitation letter for a business meeting from a company in the Republic of Croatia), including tourism (with the confirmation of accommodation booking).
- This does not apply to passengers with a long-term resident permit or a long-term visa issued by the EU, Schengen Member States and the Schengen Associated States or the United Kingdom and the persons deriving their right to reside from other EU Directives or national law or who hold national long-term visas on their way home. or if traveling to Croatia for the business reasons or other economic interest (with the invitation letter for a business meeting from a company in the Republic of Croatia), including tourism (with the confirmation of accommodation booking).
- This does not apply to healthcare professionals, healthcare researchers and collaborators, experts in care for the elderly, and persons requiring urgent medical treatment.
- This does not apply to cross-border workers.
- This does not apply to diplomats, police officers, Civil Defence services and teams, international organizations staff and International military personnel carrying out their functions.
- This does not apply to persons traveling for urgent personal reasons (ownership of a real estate, ownership of a vessel including lease, attendance to funeral, serious and pressing health reasons with a medical documentation and hospital invitation).
2. Passports and national ID cards issued to nationals of Croatia which have expired on 11 March 2020 or later, are considered valid.
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CubaCLOSEDGovernment plans to reopen airports on 7 July (Miami Herald, 16.05.2020) Cuba has suspended all flights into the country, except for humanitarian aid flights. International restrictions: All borders will be closed until further notice. Only Cuban citizens and permanent residents will be permitted entrance and must undergo 14 days of quarantine. Inbound and outbound commercial flights have been suspended. Internal restrictions: Local governments have been implementing lockdown measures thus far on a locality-by-locality basis. All public transportation has been suspended until further notice. Nightly curfews remain in effect in Santiago de Cuba from 19.00 and in Consolacion del Sur from 20.00.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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CuracaoCLOSEDPassengers are not allowed to transit or enter Curacao. This does not apply to: - Residents of Curacao approved by the Government of Curacao. These passengers will have to show a verification letter from the Government of Curacao that they are allowed to travel to Curacao. Medical specialist and other medical personnel if authorized by the Government of Curacao. These passengers must have a verification letter from the government of Curacao proving they are allowed to enter Curacao. Persons deemed necessary or specifically approved by the Government of Curacao. These passengers must have a verification letter from the government of Curacao proving they are allowed to enter Curacao. Passengers in transit who remain on board of the same aircraft or do wing to wing transit from one aircraft to another without entering the transit terminal. A minimum of 24 hours prior notice is required. International restrictions: Curacao has suspended inbound and outbound commercial flights until 31 May. The following types of personnel are allowed to enter Curacao, if they have a verification letter from the government of Curacao: Curaçao residents approved by the Government of Curaçao. Medical specialists and other medical personnel who are authorized by the Government of Curaçao. Other persons specifically approved by the Government of Curaçao. All inbound passengers will be subject to a mandatory quarantine of 14 days at a location indicated by the minister of health. Conditions and internal restrictions: All public transportation has been suspended until further notice.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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CyprusRESTRICTIONSCyprus will reopen its airports for flights from 19 countries on June 9 and will allow hotels to reopen as of June 1. (FG, 23.05.2020)

Effective 9 June 2020:
1. Flights to Cyprus will be resuming.
2. Passengers are not allowed to enter Cyprus. - This does not apply to nationals and residents of Cyprus. - This does not apply to passengers with a special permission from the government of Cyprus. - This does not apply to passengers arriving from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia or Switzerland.
3. Passengers arriving from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia or Switzerland must have a medical certificate stating a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued within 72 hours before arrival.
4. Nationals and alien residents of Cyprus arriving from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia or Switzerland must: - have a medical certificate stating a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued within 72 hours before arrival; or - be tested for Coronavirus (COVID-19) upon arrival.
5. Nationals and alien residents of Cyprus and passengers with a special permission from the government of Cyprus not arriving from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia or Switzerland are required to self-isolate for 14 days.

International restrictions: The Government of the Republic of Cyprus has announced the gradual easing of restrictions on flights to and from Larnaka and Paphos Airports. The plan to reopen the airports has two phases.

Beginning June 20, 2020 Flights will initially be permitted to arrive from 19 countries which have, in turn, been separated into two categories. The list of countries is evaluated weekly and countries can be added and removed based on the latest data available. Category A: Greece, Malta, Bulgaria, Norway, Austria, Finland, Slovenia, Hungary, Israel, Denmark, Germany, Slovakia, Lithuania. Category B: Switzerland, Poland, Romania, Croatia, Estonia, and the Czech Republic. During Phase 1, all travelers to the Republic of Cyprus from Category A and B countries must present proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test conducted within 72 hours prior to departure to be allowed to board the flight. For people traveling from countries in Category A or B where PCR testing is not widely available, compulsory testing will be required upon arrival at Cyprus airports. The traveler will be responsible for the cost of testing (approximately 60 Euros). During Phase 2, which commences on 20 June, only passengers arriving in the Republic of Cyprus from a Category B country will require proof of a negative PCR COVID-19 test conducted within 72 hours before departure.
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Czech RepublicCLOSEDPassengers are not allowed to enter Czechia.
- This does not apply to nationals of Czechia.
- This does not apply to passengers with a Czech long stay visa (D), Czech residence permit for stay over 90 days issued before 12 March 2020 or for permanent stay. Holders of long-stay visas (D, D/VR/XX in comment section of the visa) issued after 12 March 2020 must also have a laboratory confirmation of negative result of PCR test on COVID 19 issued a maximum of 4 days after the sample was taken (including this day); and a medical confirmation of this negative result. These two documents may be replaced by the letter of a Minister of the Government of the Czech Republic granting exception.
- This does not apply to members of the mission under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and members of the consular posts under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations accredited in Czechia, and officials of international organizations registered with Ministry of the Foreign Affairs of Czechia (EU, EU-GSA, EIB, IOM, OSCE, UNHCR, UN, WHO), including their spouses and children. A birth certificate or its copy and/or a marriage certificate must be presented together with a copy of the residence permit of the member of the mission issued by Czechia. In case the child/spouse is not a national of EU Member State, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland or United Kingdom or a national of EU visa free country, visa or residence permit must be presented.
- This does not apply to passengers who are holders of one of the following documents and who present an official invitation:
- United Nations laissez-passer issued to staff of the United Nations and subordinate agencies under the Convention on Privileges and Immunities of Specialised Agencies adopted -by the United Nations General Assembly on 21 November 1947 in New York;
- European Union (EU) laissez-passer;
- European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) laissez-passer;
- legitimacy certificate issued by the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe;
- documents issued pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article III of the Agreement between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty regarding the Status of their Force (military ID cards accompanied by a travel order, travel warrant, or an individual or collective movement order) as well as documents issued in the framework of the Partnership for Peace.
- This does not apply to nationals of another EU Member State, Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino Switzerland, United Kingdom or Vatican City (Holy See) with an official confirmation by an embassy of their home state or by an embassy of Czechia confirming acceptance to a flight for the purpose of repatriation to their home state and an organized transfer or their intention to transfer from the territory of Czechia to their home state.
- This does not apply to passengers with a long-stay visa, residence permit for stay over 90 days or for permanent stay in another EU Member State, Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino Switzerland, United Kingdom or the Vatican City (Holy See) with an official confirmation by an embassy of the state which issued their residence permit or by an embassy of Czechia confirming acceptance to a flight for the purpose of repatriation and to an organized transfer or their intention to transfer from the territory of Czechia to their country of origin.
- This does not apply to passengers younger than 21 years of age, who are children of nationals of an EU Member State, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland or the United Kingdom residing in Czechia. A birth certificate or its copy must be presented together with a copy of the residence permit of the parent issued by Czechia or document confirming residence (address) in Czechia such as lease contract or a copy of the Czech ID card of the parent. If the child is not a national of an EU Member State, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom or of an EU visa free country, a visa or a residence permit is required.
- This does not apply to passengers who are spouses or registered partners of a national of an EU Member State, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland or the United Kingdom residing in Czechia. A marriage certificate (or proof of the conclusion of a registered partnership) or its copy must be presented together with a copy of the residence permit issued by Czechia or a document confirming residence (address) in Czechia such as lease contract or a copy of a Czech ID card of the spouse. If the spouse is not a national of an EU Member State, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom or of an EU visa free country, a visa or a residence permit is required.
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DRCCLOSED1. Flights to Congo (Dem. Rep.) are suspended. - This does not apply to pre-approved repatriation flights.
2. Passengers and airline crew must go through medical screening upon arrival and present a completed Health Sanitary Card provided by Health Authorities.
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DenmarkCLOSEDPassengers are not allowed to enter Denmark.
-This does not apply to:
- nationals and residents of Denmark.
- passengers traveling to visit a critically or terminal ill family member; to participate in a funeral or if already in an ongoing health treatment or when called for a court case;
- legal guardian of a minor or traveling to exercise visitation rights to a minor.
- passengers with documentation to prove employment in Denmark;
- passengers transiting directly through Denmark to return to their country of residence.

International restrictions: Borders are closed at least until 1 June. Citizens, EU nationals with a Danish social security card, and third country nationals with Danish residency permits will still be allowed to enter. Non-residents of other nationalities will need a valid reason to travel to Denmark to be allowed in. Internal border controls with other Schengen area members will remain in place until 12 November. The restrictions do not apply for passengers in transit or with connecting flights, and who can provide/present a valid ticket for their next destination which must be non-domestic. Swedish passengers are allowed to arrive in CPH if they are going straight to Sweden via train or car. The border closures will impact a significant number of train, air and ferry routes. Only transport of goods into Denmark will continue. Only three land ports between Denmark and Germany will remain operational: Frøslev, Kruså and Sæd.

Internal restrictions: Domestic flights are suspended. A ban on gatherings of more than ten people remains in place. Large gatherings of 500 people or more will be banned until September. All commercial internal flights are suspended. Relaxation of restrictions From 8 June, gatherings with 30-50 participants, cultural activities, indoor sports and other activities shall be authorised.
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DjiboutiCLOSEDPublic transport will resume as government plans to begin lifting lockdown measures; border restrictions remain in place (France24,11.05.2020) Djibouti has suspended all flights into the country. UNHAS ops suspended.

International restrictions: All international travel in and out of Djibouti is suspended, including humanitarian flights, until 1 September. Cargo movements are permitted. Railway and boat travel is also suspended. Land and sea borders are closed until 1 September. Cargo movements are permitted. Railway and boat travel is also suspended. Land and sea borders are closed until 1 September.

Conditions and internal restrictions: A lockdown will continue to be eased from 17 May. Under the lockdown all public and private entities are closed for a week and staff must stay at home on paid leave. Essential services are exempt (food markets, pharmacies, banks and gas stations). Internal transport is subject to restrictions, including passenger limitations and additional sanitisation practices. Passengers buses and trains will be limited. Schools, mosques, sport events and bars were also closed prior to the lockdown.
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DominicaCLOSEDDominica has suspended all non-repatriation flights. Returning citizens will be placed under a 14-day quarantine. Airline crew is not allowed to disembark.

International restrictions: Douglas Charles Airport is closed, and borders remain closed to foreign visitors. Dominican nationals will be allowed to return in coordination with other CARICOM countries. There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

Internal restrictions: A nightly curfew is in place from 19.00 to 05.00 on weekdays and a total lockdown during the weekends and holidays until 25 May.
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Dominican RepublicCLOSEDMajor US airlines plan to resume flights to the Dominican Republic as soon as the end of May and the beginning of June. (Dominican Today, 04.05.2020)

Inbound restrictions: The Dominican Government has announced a national State of Emergency until 13 June 2020. There is a quarantine requirement for visitors who have been in Europe, China, South Korea or Iran during the previous two weeks.

Outbound restrictions: All borders are closed until 1 June. Exemption only granted for flights repatriating foreigners and all-cargo flights.

Conditions and internal restrictions: Nationwide curfew from 19.00 to 05.00 on Monday-Saturday and from 17.00 to 05.00 on Sundays until 1 June. Government plans to reopen the economy in four phases, beginning on 20 May. During the first phase, businesses will be allowed to operate with up to 50% of their workforce. State public transport will resume operations from 06.00 to 18.00 at 30% of its passenger capacity. Educational institutions and recreational and leisure facilities will remain closed. Social distancing measures and facemasks are required in public. Details of the remaining phases have yet to be announced.
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EcuadorCLOSED1. Guayaquil (GYE) is closed.
2. Passengers without a PCR test result for Coronavirus (COVID-19) will be tested upon arrival.
3. Passengers must self-quarantine for 14 days.
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EgyptCLOSEDGovernment extends halt to all international passenger flights until further notice (Reuters, 19.05.2020) Egypt Reduces Mandatory Quarantine for Overseas Arrivals to Seven Days (Egyptian Streets, 19.05.2020) Egypt has suspended all international flights except humanitarian, repatriation, and United Nations flights with a pre-authorization from the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority.Aircrafts in a state of emergency or making technical landings may also enter the country.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e21.05.2020
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El SalvadorCLOSEDGovernment extends lockdown until 6 June (Reuters, 19.05.2020) El Salvador (SAL) is closed. This does not apply to US military flights (CSL), humanitarian aid flights, ambulance flights, ferry/maintenance flights, repatriation flights with a special clearance.

Inbound restrictions: All foreign nationals are barred entry to the country until further notice. Permanent residents and accredited diplomats will be exempt from this travel ban. El Salvadorian nationals and diplomats arriving in the country will undergo a mandatory quarantine on a military base for 30 days. Soldiers have been deployed to 142 non-official entry points to El Salvador, anyone attempting to enter will be imprisoned.

Conditions and internal restrictions: A state of emergency is in place. A nationwide lockdown is in place. All public transport is suspended. Until 06June 2020. During this time, only one person per household may leave their homes twice a week for essential purposes, according to the last number on their ID. Workers considered essential personnel are exempt from these laws. Public transport is suspended until 22 May Only banks, pharmacies, and supermarkets are allowed to be open for services. Restaurants may only have the option of food delivery; take-out or dine-in services are prohibited. Travel between municipalities is prohibited. Breaking quarantine may result in the seizure of the vehicle. Furthermore, persons violating the quarantine will undergo a medical examination and if considered “suspected case of COVID-19” they will undergo a 15 day quarantine at a containment centre.
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Equatorial GuineaCLOSED1. Flights to Equatorial Guinea are suspended.
- This does not apply to aircraft in state of emergency.
- This does not apply to humanitarian flights (medevac, repatriation flights).
2. Passengers and airline crew are subject to quarantine.
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EritreaCLOSEDInternational restrictions: Asmara International Airport is closed indefinitely. Land borders are also closed.

Internal restrictions: A nationwide lockdown is in place until further notice. Schools and universities are closed until further notice. Sporting events, festivals, and gatherings larger than ten people have been banned. Non-essential domestic movement remains proscribed. All citizens are required to stay at home except for grocery shopping and emergency medical care. Only two members of a household can go out to buy essential groceries at any given time during the day; the same applies for emergency medical purposes. Government services are no longer providing routine services. Nonessential businesses are closed; essential businesses close at 20.00. Those working in essential services will be issued permits by their companies. All other individuals will not be allowed to use their private vehicles during this time. Public transportation has stopped services until further notice and private cars are banned from the road. The government has announced it will impose “punitive measures” against citizens and institutions that violate these guidelines. Visit the Eritrean government website (shabait.com) for updated information.
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EstoniaRESTRICTIONS1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Estonia.
-This does not apply to:
- nationals and residents of Estonia;
- parent, child or spouse of nationals or residents of Estonia;
- passengers arriving from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or United Kingdom. They must have no symptoms of illness and have stayed in those countries in the last 14 days;
- nationals and residents of Latvia and Lithuania;
- passengers who are entering Estonia in order to go back home. They must not show any symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19);
- nationals and residents of Latvia who work in Estonia. They must not show any symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
2. Passengers are subject to quarantine.
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EswatiniCLOSED1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Eswatini.
- This does not apply to nationals and residents of Eswatini.
2. Nationals and residents of Eswatini are subject to quarantine in designated locations for a period of 14 days.
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm25.05.2020
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EthiopiaRESTRICTIONSEthiopia has closed its land borders. UHHAS and WFP AGPS ops are ongoing.

International restrictions: Ethiopian airlines has suspended air traffic to over 110 countries. Domestic flights and cargo flights are still operational. Transit through the capital Addis Ababa is still possible if passengers have onward tickets in hand upon arrival at Bole International Airport for a sameday connecting flight. Otherwise, they are likely to be quarantined in a designated hotel at their own expense. All incoming travellers will undergo a mandatory quarantine at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel for 14 days at the passenger expense. Diplomats will be quarantined at their respective embassies.

Internal restrictions: A national ‘state of emergency’ is in place until September. Handshakes and religious, political and other official gatherings of more than four people are prohibited. While exceptions might be made for funeral services and essential services under special circumstances, all attendees will be required to maintain a two metre distance. While some public transport services remain operational, passenger occupancy cannot exceed 50 percent of all seats. The same applies to private vehicles, which are also only allowed to travel on alternating days according to the last number of their license plate. Educational institutions, bars and nightclubs remain closed. State-of-emergency provisions prohibit employers from terminating employment contracts, while landlords are not allowed to evict tenants or raise rent. Within the Tigray region, an emergency-rule order has been imposed until June: inter-state long travel is banned, as well as weddings and other festivities which could lead to large gatherings. Markets, night clubs, bars and khat places are also closed. The Afar, Amhara, Benishangul-Gumuz, Harari, Oromia, Somali, and the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s region state governments have banned cross-country public transportation through their regions and personally-owned vehicles are restricted to three passengers. Travellers should expect checkpoints during travel for COVID-19 related screenings.
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Falkland IslandsCLOSEDPassengers are not allowed to enter Falkland Isl. (Malvinas).
- This does not apply to:
- returning residents, passengers with Falkland Isl. (Malvinas) status, passengers with a residence or work permit;
- passengers traveling on official business for the Falkland Isl. (Malvinas)'s Government;
- passengers with a permission to travel issued by the Falkland Isl. (Malvinas)’s Government.
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FijiCLOSEDFiji has restricted the entry of all travelers who are not nationals of Fiji, and they must go into quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.

International restrictions: Nadi Airport is closed to all scheduled passenger travel; Fiji Airways has suspended all international flights until the end of June. Transit through Fiji is banned until further notice. All passenger travel to the outer islands has ceased. All foreign nationals who have visited or transited through mainland China, Iran, South Korea, the US and all of Europe including the UK within 14 days prior to arrival will be denied entry. All cruise ships are banned from entering the country. Returning nationals are required to undergo a self-quarantine for 28 days. National carrier Fiji Airways has suspended all domestic flights; only Fiji Link flights are operating at reduced frequency between Nadi and Suva. Cruise ships are barred from entry.

Internal restrictions: A nationwide curfew operates from 22.00 to 05.00. The lockdowns of the Greater Lautoka Area (Western division) and Suva (Central division) have been lifted, though the nationwide curfew remains in place. Schools in Fiji will remain closed until 12 June. Fiji Link airlines has resumed limited domestic services between Nadi and Suva. Gatherings of more than 20 people are banned.
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FinlandCLOSED1. Passengers are not allowed to enter Finland.
- This does not apply to:
- nationals of Finland and their family members;
- passengers with a residence permit issued by Finland;
- nationals and family members of nationals of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland residing in Finland or returning via Finland to their country of residence;
- passengers with a British passport and their family members residing in Finland or returning via Finland to their country of residence;
- residents of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or the United Kingdom, returning via Finland to their country of residence;
- passengers traveling for work or commission-related commuting, if arriving from another EU or Schengen Member State;
- passengers studying in Finland, if arriving from another EU or Schengen Member State;
- healthcare and rescue service professionals/personnel, health researchers, and elderly care professionals;
- transport personnel and other transport staff to the extent necessary;
- workers, who based on permanent employee relationship work daily in another country and returns back to the country of residence at least once a week, taking into consideration local circumstances and natural travel-to-work area;
- diplomats, staff of international organizations, military personnel and personnel of aid organizations in duty;
- necessary transit and returns;
- passengers travelling for imperative family reasons;
- persons in need of international protection or for other humanitarian reasons;
- other necessary and justified traffic, e.g. imperative personal reasons, maintenance personnel of work which cannot be postponed.
2. Passengers allowed to enter Finland are required to self-isolate for 14 days. Under self-isolation, the person is allowed to move between their workplace and place of residence and for other essential reasons. This does not apply to emergency medical service, rescue service and Border Guard and Customs personnel.

International restrictions: All land, sea and air borders remain closed at least until 14 June. Groups that are allowed to cross the border: Entry is permitted for Finnish nationals and their family members, nationals of other EU and Schengen member countries who are residing in Finland with their family members and third country nationals with a Finnish residence permit. Transit is allowed for EU and Schengen nationals, third country nationals residing in another EU or Schengen country with a residence permit. Any foregin traveller wishing to leave Finland A number of groups are allowed to travel for work and other essential reasons, these include: employment or commission-related commuting, health care and emergency professionals, diplomats, staff of international organisations, military personnel and humanitarian aid workers, commercial and transport personnel; for a full list see the Finnish Border Guard’s website. Travellers arriving into the country will have to self-isolate for 14 days, during which travel is only permitted to the workplace, residence and essential movements. Air travel is suspended, however, Helsinki-Vantaa airport and Mariehamn airport still operate some approved international links. Cargo traffic is not impacted by the restrictions. All ferry services to Germany and Sweden are suspended and will remain so until at least 31 of May.
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FranceCLOSED1. Passengers arriving from a non-Schengen Member State are not allowed to enter France.
- This does not apply to:
- nationals of France, their spouses and children;
- nationals of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland, Vatican City (Holy See) and an EEA Member State, their spouses and children, on their way home;
- British nationals, their spouses and children, on their way home;
- passengers with a residence permit issued by France;
- passengers with a residence permit issued by Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Vatican City (Holy See) or an EEA Member State, on their way home;
- healthcare professionals and researchers related to Coronavirus (COVID-19);
- personnel of diplomatic and consular missions and international organizations headquartered or having an office in France, their spouses and children;
- merchant seamen.
2. A completed International Travel Certificate must be presented prior to boarding and to Immigration upon arrival or when transiting France. The certificate must be obtained before departure via the French consular offices abroad or online at https://www.interieur.gouv.fr.
3. Passengers are subject to quarantine or isolation.
4. Passengers must complete a declaration on honor to state that they do not have symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19). The declaration must be dated with the name and signature of the passenger.
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French PolynesiaCLOSED1. Passengers are not allowed to enter French Polynesia.
- This does not apply to passengers who reside in French Polynesia.
2. A completed International Travel Certificate must be presented prior to boarding and to Immigration upon arrival or when transiting French Polynesia. The certificate must be obtained before departure via the French consular offices abroad or online at https://www.interieur.gouv.fr.
3. Passengers must go through a medical examination upon arrival and are subject to quarantine for a period of 14 days.
- This does not apply to healthcare professionals related to Coronavirus (COVID-19).
4. Airline crew for repatriation flights are subject to a medical control and will complete a declaration on honour stating they will have to respect the sanitary measures requirements of self-isolation for 14 days.
- This does not apply if they are in transit and stay in the aircraft.
- This does not apply if they are authorized to go back on their company flight in case there is layover for one day or one night.
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GabonCLOSEDGabon has restricted the entry of all travelers who have been in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China. Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, South Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States, or the United Kingdom in the last 14 days. Nationals and residents of Gabon may still enter the country.

International restrictions: All international commercial flights are suspended until further notice. Travellers on essential travel must obtain a laissez-passer from the Ministry of Interior. Gabonese citizens can enter the country and will be subject to immediate mandatory quarantine. All land, sea and air borders are closed until further notice, exception for freight and emergencies.

Internal restrictions: Countrywide curfew between 19.30 and 06.00 until further notice All internal commercial flights are cancelled. Wearing a mask in public is mandatory. Schools and universities are closed until further notice. Bars and nightclubs as well as most markets and shops, except food ones and pharmacies, remain closed until further notice. All gatherings of more than ten people are not authorised, this includes cultural and sport-related events. Relaxation of restrictions: Authorities on 8 May announced the end of the state of emergency from 11 May. Restrictions measures and lockdown continue to be in place. Libreville’s confinement was lifted on 5 May in order to restart the economy. Non-food shops are starting to gradually reopen. Businesses can operate from 7.30 to 14.00 as well as administration from 7.30 to 15.30. Internal travel within the districts of the capital Libreville can resume. However, exiting Greater Libreville — the capital and three bordering communes — remains banned.
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GambiaCLOSEDGovernment extends state of public emergency until 10 June (OASC,20.05.2020). Gambia has suspended all flights except for medical cargo flights.

International restrictions: Land borders with Senegal closed (with the exception of essential supplies and security personnel) and authorities have suspended all flights. Cargo and medical flights are exempt from this measure. All travellers originating from a country with confirmed COVID-19 cases will have to undergo a mandatory quarantine for 14 days in one of the Governments designated facilities. Those held at these facilities will be provided with proviant, shelter and medical assistance at the expense of the government.

Internal restrictions: All public gatherings, including international and local conferences, have been suspended. All schools and universities as well as entertainment venues have been closed. A state of emergency was declared and will last until at least May 17, and it has been extended until 10 June. This resulted in: Closure of all non-essential food markets, madrassas, places of worship, majilis and daras. A maximum of ten people are allowed to attend weddings, baptisms, funerals, and all other social gatherings. All public transport shall carry only half of the total number of passengers permitted to transport by law.
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GeorgiaCLOSEDGovernment will restart public transport, reopen shops before 8 June (Reuters, 27.05.20). Georgia is working to resume flight connections with the Baltic states after tourist bans will be lifted starting July 1. (Agenda.ge, 18.05.2020) Georgia has restricted the entry of all travelers who are not nationals and residents of Georgia, or an immediate family member. Airline crew, humanitarian aid workers, diplomats and their families, travelers with refugee status in Georgia, and travelers with stateless status may still enter the country. Residence permit holders must obtain an OK TO BOARD before departing for Georgia.

International restrictions: All commercial flights, both inbound and outbound, are indefinitely suspended until further notice. Exceptions will be made under government mandate through the flag carrier Georgian Airways; several repatriation flights will be conducted. The land movement of citizens between Georgia and Russia is temporarily suspended, with the exception for Georgian and Russian citizens who wish to return home as well as freight traffic. Batumi International Airport (BUS) and David the Builder Kutaisi International Airport (KUT) have been closed until further notice. The movement of citizens via Sarp border crossing between Georgia and Turkey is temporarily suspended for all nationalities. The movement of citizens between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia is suspended until further notice; border closure between Azerbaijan and Georgia is extended until further notice. Georgian citizens will be required to undergo a 14-day quarantine when they come back from Austria, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Norway, South Korea, Spain or Switzerland. Domestic restrictions: Government to lift COVID-19 state of emergency after 22 May (Reuters, 15.05.2020) A curfew is in effect between 21.00 and 06.00. Residents over 70 years of age are not permitted to leave their homes except to visit the nearest store, pharmacy or hospital. Although intra-city movement by vehicles is allowed again, most of the intercity travel remains prohibited. Traffic from and to cities of Batumi and Kutaisi has reopened since 5 May. Restrictions will remain in place in the capital Tbilisi and Rustavi (Kvemo Kartli region). Food establishments, pharmacies, banks, petrol stations and postal services remain operational amid the state of emergency. People travelling outside their homes are required to carry their passports or official IDs at all times. Relaxation to restrictions: Government lifts lockdown of Tbilisi on 11 May, Rustavi on 14 May. Georgia will restart public transport and reopen shops, shopping malls and cafes and restaurants before June 8. (Reuters, 27.05.2020)
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GermanyCLOSED1.Passengers are not allowed to enter.
This does not apply to:
- nationals of Germany;
- passengers with a residence permit issued by Germany;
- passengers with a D-Visa issued by Germany;
- husband, wife, child and registered partner of nationals or residents of Germany;
- nationals of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and their family members returning via Germany to their country of residence;
- passengers with a British passport and their family members returning via Germany to their country of residence;
- passengers with evidence that their travel is to perform a professional activity, e.g., commuters, diplomats, nursing staff, food industry personnel, specialists;
- passengers in transit to their home country, if there is no other travel option. The purpose of travel and the entry requirements for the destination and transit countries must be proved;
- US military personnel stationed in Germany and their family members;
- merchant seamen who are going to sign up on board or leave Germany for the purpose of repatriation.
2. For more information, please refer to the website https://www.bundespolizei.de/Web/DE/04Aktuelles/01Meldungen/2020/03/200317_faq.html;jsessionid=97A3BB54ABD2E6A6A7D1D39F30BEC55C.2_cid324?nn=5931604#doc13824392bodyText2
3. Passengers allowed to enter Germany must self-isolate and must proceed directly to their own home, or other suitable accommodation for a period of 14 days.
- This does not apply to merchant seamen without Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms.
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GhanaCLOSEDInternational flights to Ghana are suspended. Domestic flights will resume after 1 May with Kotoka International Airport reopening to serve internal flights to Tamale, Takoradi and Kumasi. - This does not apply to emergency flights, humanitarian flights, technical landing for refuel and medical evacuation flights. Upon arrival, passengers in transit will fill a registration form from the Ministry of Health. Forms are available on the plane and also at arrival. Fully complete all parts of the form to save time upon arrival. Keep the boarding pass with seat number. Provide the form to the public health officer who will collect the form and register the arriving passenger. Border closure extended until 31 May, (OSAC, 12.05.2020) UN Staff: UNLP holders do not require a visa to enter Ghana. Public health requirements for humanitarian flighs [https://humanitarianbooking.wfp.org/en/wfp-aviation/] Internal restrictions: Internal restrictions limiting movement in the Greater Accra region (including the capital Accra) and Greater Kumasi (Ashanti region) have been lifted. However, public gatherings are still banned until 31 May. Facemasks are compulsory in most outdoor public places. Suspension of all public gatherings, both private and business (including conferences, workshops, funerals, festivals, political rallies, sporting events, religious activities). Public transport operators are required to limit the number of passengers and enforce social distancing and hygiene protocols on board. All schools are to remain closed until further notice. Beaches are closed and will be patrolled by police to enforce restrictions. Relaxation of restrictions: On 31 May, the Government of Ghana announced a phased easing of some social restrictions. This includes: the recommencement of religious services, weddings and funerals, reopening of schools and universities for a minority of students, and the reopening of restaurants.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e02.06.2020
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GreeceCLOSEDGovernment lifts lockdown restrictions for hotels; some international flights start to resume on 15 June (Reuters, 01.06.2020) The government has decided to open Greek borders for tourists from the European Union, the Schengen area and Israel by July 1 at the latest, but possibly even earlier, from mid-June. (eKathimerini, 19.05.2020)

International restrictions: Commerical flights and ferry services are severely limited. International flights are only allowed to land at Athens International Airport. Exempted from most flights suspension are emergency flights, cargo flights, military and Frontex flights, as well as flights that aim to repatriate Greek nationals stranded abroad. Until 31/05/2020. Most travellers are subject to a 14 day quarantine upon arrival in the country. All flights to and from Albania, North Macedonia are suspended to June 14. All flights from Turkey to Greece are suspended to June 14. Borders and ferry services with Albania, Italy and North Macedonia are closed until 15 June with the exception of trade and persons of Greek nationality or those resident in Greece. Greece has prohibited the docking of cruise ships and international sailboats in Greek ports. Flights to/from Germany from Athens International Airport (ATH) will continue to run. Cargo, humanitarian and repatriation flights are also exempt from the measure. From 1 June, travel to Bulgaria and Serbia for business, family and humanitarian reasons is allowed for all Greek travellers without the need to quarantine. An entry ban for non-EU citizens remains in place (see related Schengen area alert), with the exception of necessary travel authorised by Greek consular offices, at least until 14 June. Exceptions apply for: Health workers; those with a long-term visa in a European and Schengen country; those who have obtained a travel permit from a Greek consulate; government, diplomatic, military and humanitarian staff; and aircraft crews will be allowed to enter Greece.

Internal restrictions: The wearing of masks is now mandatory in public transit, taxis, elevators and healthcare facilities. The state also strongly recommends the use of a mask in all areas but it is not mandatory. The violation of restrictions is punishable by fines of between 150 and 5000 Euros. Only local residents are allowed to board ferries to the islands. Ships carrying essential provisions are exempt from the ban. Pleasure boats out at sea must dock permanently. These restrictions are expected to be lifted in mid-June. Restrictions on migrant and refugee camps extended until 21 May. Aegean islands/Lesbos island: Additional restrictions remain in place until further notice in migrants’ camps on the Greek islands. No volunteers are allowed in the camps, and school classes for migrant children have been suspended. Entry will be allowed only to staff and there will be a compulsory temperature check for new arrivals. For regular updates, the ministry will post updates and instructions for/to the five island camps’ residents twice a day in Arabic, English, Farsi, French and Greek. Migrant camps in Ritsona and Malakasa have been placed under full sanitary isolation. No one is allowed to leave or enter the camp. Additional security forces have been deployed. Relaxation of restrictions No more restrictions for travel within the country. Mosques and churches are now allowed to resume services. Travel by ferry to all other islands will resume on 25 May. Cafes and restaurants are due to open between 25 May and 1 June; Hotels that operate year round from 1 June. Entertainment and sports venues (cinemas, theatres, entertainment centres, gyms, etc.) should be allowed to reopen in early June. Social distancing should be respected and capacity will be at 60 % max. In mid-June, touristic seasonal accommodation will reopen and ferries will be at almost 100% capacity. From 1 June there will be no more mandatory COVID-19 test nor 14 day quarantine.
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GrenadaCLOSEDGrenada has closed Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) and Lauriston Airport (CRU) to all passenger traffic.Grenada citizens and residents may still enter the country, but those who have visited the above countries in the last 14 days will be subject to a 14-day quarantine. Inbound restrictions: Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) and Lauriston Airport (CRU) are closed to commercial flights until further notice. All official ports of entry have been closed to passenger traffic, foreign nationals will not be allowed to enter until further notice. Arriving nationals and residents will be subject to self- quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Outbound restrictions: Cruise ships will be barred from departing until further notice. Internal restrictions: A nationwide curfew is in effect from 19.00 to 05.00 until further notice. Businesses may reopen with approval from the government and operate from 08.00 to 17.00. Travel for essential business only on designated days. It’s mandatory to wear facial masks when in publichttps://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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GuamCLOSEDGuam has restricted the entry of all travelers who have been in a country with confirmed COVID-19 cases for more than a week, and do not hold a document certified by DPHSS (Guam Department of Social Health and Services) that confirms they are not infected with COVID-19. The date of the test must not be more than 72 hours before the date of arrival. Travelers who enter Guam without proper documentation will be quarantined. Guam residents may still enter the country. International restrictions: All incoming passengers, including those in transit, will be subject to a 14- day quarantine at a government-designated facility. Travellers who have been in a COVID-19-affected country for more than a week will be barred entry if they do not hold a document recognised and certified by Guam Department of Social Health and Services (DPHSS) confirming that they are not infected with COVID-19. The test must be dated no more than 72 hours before the date of arrival. Returning residents are exempted. Internal restrictions: A state of public health emergency is in place until at least 5 June. During this period, gatherings up to ten people are allowed. Retail outlets, shopping malls, salons and government services that adhere to social-distancing measures are allowed to operate. Several roads remain closed from 10.00 to 22.00 daily for essential or authorised services only.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e26.05.2020
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GuatemalaCLOSEDAirports in Guatemala are closed. - This does not apply to humanitarian, military or ambulance flights. Inbound restrictions: All arrival flights are suspended until further notice. Border closure (air, sea, land) for all foreign travellers until further notice. Guatemalan nationals and residents and accredited diplomats will be permitted entry via land crossing only; however, they will be subject to mandatory self-quarantine. Citizens will be interviewed, evaluated, and transferred to isolation, if required. Guatemalan citizens arriving from Europe will be quarantined for seven days at Villa Nueva hospital in the capital if presenting symptoms, or required to self-quarantine for the same period of time if asymptomatic. Outbound restrictions: There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country. Internal Restrictions: A "state of calamity" is in place until 5 June. National daily curfew in place from 17.00 to 05.00. Social distancing and use of facemasks in public is mandatory. Until further notice. Masks must be worn in public. Transportation between departments is prohibited; essential travel is allowed. Public Transportation is suspended. A lockdown will be in effect 17.00 on 29 May until 17.00 on 1 June Until 01/06/2020.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e01.06.2020
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GuineaCLOSEDGuinea's borders are closed. - This does not apply to nationals of Guinea with an approval from the government and a medical certificate stating that the passenger is not affected by Coronavirus (COVID-19).

International restrictions: The country’s land and maritime borders are closed, and all international flights are suspended until further notice. Public health requirements for humanitarian flighs [https://humanitarianbooking.wfp.org/en/wfp-aviation/]

Internal restrictions: An ongoing state of emergency has been extended until 15 June; movements are restricted to essential ones, while citizens are asked to stay at home. Circulation and trade of goods are only restricted from 07.00 to 11.00. A night-time curfew from 22.00 until 05.00 is in place in Conakry, Coyah and Dubreka. Until further notice. Exit from the capital Conakry has been prohibited. Entry to the city is not affected. The wearing of facemasks in public is mandatory across the country. Non-essential facilities, such as places of worship and schools, have been closed, while gatherings of more than 30 people have been banned.
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Guinea-BissauCLOSEDPresident extends state of emergency until 10 June (Xinhua, 26.05.2020) Flights to Guinea-Bissau are suspended. This does not apply to: - emergency flights; - humanitarian, medical and rescue flights; - technical stops without passenger disembarkation; - other operational flights related to security.

International restrictions: The country’s land and maritime borders are closed. Until further notice. All international flights are suspended. Until further notice. Public health requirements for humanitarian flighs [https://humanitarianbooking.wfp.org/en/wfp-aviation/]

Internal restrictions: Exit from the capital Conakry has been prohibited. Entry to the city is not affected. The state of emergency has been extended at least until 15 June. The night-time curfew from 22.00 until 05.00 was lifted except in Conakry, Coyah and Dubreka. All internal travel is prohibited except under exceptional circumstances. Non-essential facilities, such as places of worship and schools, have been closed, while gatherings of more than 20 people have been banned and public transport in Conakry reduced. This triggered a strike in the public transport network to denounce this decision. The wearing of facemasks in public is mandatory across the country. All suspected COVID-19 cases are sent to one of the four laboratories in the country available for COVID-19 testing. People are required to stay in the laboratories until the test result comes back.
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GuyanaRESTRICTIONS1. A completed International Travel Certificate must be presented prior to boarding and to Immigration upon arrival or when transiting French Guiana. The certificate must be obtained before departure via the French consular offices abroad or online at https://www.interieur.gouv.fr.
2. Passengers must go through a medical examination upon arrival and are subject to quarantine for a period of 14 days. - This does not apply to healthcare professionals related to Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Inbound restrictions: The country’s airports will remain closed until at least 31 May. The land and sea borders remain open. Travellers coming from Brazil, China, Dominican Republic, French Guiana, Iran, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Malaysia, Panama, Singapore, South Korea, St Vincent, Thailand and the US should anticipate increased screenings upon arrival. There is also a possibility that these individuals would be denied entry into the country, according to government officials. Outbound restrictions: There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country but there are no commercial flights. The US Embassy has posted instructions for US citizens wishing to return to the US. Internal restrictions: A curfew is in effect between 18.00 and 06.00 until 3 June; all non-essential businesses are closed, barring hospitals, healthcare and medical facilities. In the capital Georgetown gatherings exceeding five persons are prohibited.
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HaitiHaiti has suspended all international flights and it closed its border with the Dominican Republic.https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e06.06.2020
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Holy SeeRESTRICTIONSEntry allowed through Italy.06.06.2020
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HondurasCLOSEDNo passengers allowed in. Only cargo.https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/03/coronavirus-travel-restrictions-border-shutdowns-country-200318091505922.html18.03.2020
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Hong KongRESTRICTIONS1. Nationals of China (People's Rep.) with a passport issued in Hubei Province (China People's Rep.) are not allowed to enter Hong Kong (SAR China).
2. Passengers who reside or have been in the Hubei Province (China People's Rep.) in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Hong Kong (SAR China).
- This does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport.
- This does not apply to passengers who reside in Hong Kong (SAR China).
3. Passengers who have been in China (People's Rep.), Iran or the Emilia-Romagna, Lombardy and Veneto regions (covering Bologna, Milan, Venice and Verona) in Italy in the past 14 days, are not allowed to enter if their permitted stay in Hong Kong (SAR China) is less than 14 days.
- This does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport.
4. Passengers who reside or have been in the Korea (Rep.) in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Hong Kong (SAR China).
- This does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport. - This does not apply to passengers who reside in Hong Kong (SAR China).
5. All passengers who have been outside Hong Kong (SAR China) in the past 14 days are subject to a compulsory quarantine for 14 days.
- This does not apply to airline crew.
- This does not apply when passengers have only been in Chinese Taipei or Macao (SAR China) in the past 14 days.
6. All arriving passengers and crew members must present a completed Health Declaration Form to the Department of Health upon arrival.
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HungaryCLOSEDHungary's borders are closed.
- This does not apply to nationals of Hungary and EEA nationals with a residence permit issued by Hungary.
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IcelandOnly EU and UK nationals allowed into the country for 30 days.https://www.bbc.com/news18.03.2020
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IndiaCLOSED1. All visa and e-visa are invalidated.
- This does not apply to diplomatic, official, UN/International Organizations, employment, project visas.
- This does not apply to airline crew.
2. Passengers with an OCI card are no longer visa exempt to India.
3. Passengers who arrive from or have been in China (People's Rep.), France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Korea (Rep.) or Spain after 15 February 2020, will be quarantined for a minimum period of 14 days.
4. Nationals of Japan and Korea (Rep.) can no longer obtain a visa on arrival.
5. Passengers are required to fill the self-declaration form in duplicate upon arrival.
6. All passengers must go thorough medical screening upon arrival.
7. Passengers who arrive from or have been in Italy or Korea (Rep.) with a visa issued after 5 March 2020 by India are only allowed to enter if they have a health certificate of being tested negative for Coronavirus (COVID-19) from a designated laboratory authorized by the health authorities of Italy or Korea (Rep.).
Effective 12:00 GMT, 18 March 2020:
Passengers who have transited through or have been in Kuwait, Oman, Qatar or United Arab Emirates are subject to compulsory quarantine for minimum 14 days.
Passengers who arrive from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey or United Kingdom are not allowed to enter.
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IndonesiaRESTRICTIONS1. All visa exemptions and visa on arrival to foreign passengers are suspended till 20 April 2020.
2. Passengers and airline crew who have been in France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom or Vatican City (Holy See) in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter or transit through Indonesia.
- This does not apply to nationals of Indonesia.
3. Passengers with a Permanent Staying Permit (KITAP) or a Temporary Staying Permit (KITAS) are only allowed to enter Indonesia if they have a valid health certification issued by local health authorities in English stating they are fit for travel and free from respiratory disease. The certification must have been issued at latest 7 days prior to departure.
4. Passengers and airline crew who have been in China (People's Rep.) or Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do Province in Korea (Rep.) in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter or transit Indonesia.
- This does not apply to nationals of Indonesia.
- This does not apply to residents of Indonesia.
- This does not apply to the following passengers:
a. passengers with a visa issued by Indonesian Embassy; or
b. passengers with an Indonesian Permanent Residence Card; or
c. passengers with APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) coming from China (People's Rep.) if they can show valid Certificate of Health free from Covid-19 from their local health authorities. Health certificate must be in English; or
d. passengers with Diplomatic Residence Permit and Official Residence Permit from China (People's Rep.), Italy, Iran and Korea (Rep.) if they can show valid Certificate of Health free from Covid-19 from their local health authorities. The health certificate must be in English; or
e. passengers with expired Diplomatic Residence Permit and Official Residence Permit from China (People's Rep.), Italy, Iran and Korea (Rep.) if they can show valid Diplomat ID card or valid Identity card as employee of Foreign Representative working in Indonesia which issue by Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They must also have valid Certificate of Health free from Covid-19 from their local health authorities. The health certificate must be in English.
5. Passengers who in the past 14 days have been in areas within Iran, Italy or Korea (Rep.) other than the following mentioned areas must provide a valid health certificate. The certificate must be in English and have been issued at latest 7 days prior to departure from local health authority. It should contain information of (1) fit for travel and (2) free from respiratory disease. - Tehran, Qom or Gilan in Iran; - Lombardi, Veneto, Emilia Romagna, Marche or Piedmont in Italy; - Daegu or Gyeongsangbuk-do Province in Korea (Rep.). This does not apply to nationals of Indonesia.
6. Passengers arriving from Iran, Italy or Korea (Rep.) are required to complete a Health Alert Card (Kartu Kewaspadaan Kesehatan) issued by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia prior to arrival.
https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/03/17/covid-19-indonesia-suspends-visa-free-policy-expands-ban-for-people-from-worst-hit-countries.html?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR1LIYcGMAJDDcVC5k-tg4uOD8YahWzN2pwb4-omLKWJau-h1bm1-gboQxs#Echobox=158445063320.03.2020
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Iran1. Nationals of China (People's Rep.) with a normal passport, passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport and passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport are no longer visa exempt. However, they can obtain a visa on arrival.

They are required to clear the medical and health check upon arrival. After that they will be given a certificate.

2. Based on the travel advisory restriction issued by United Arab Emirates Government, nationals of United Arab Emirates are not allowed to travel to Iran.
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IraqCLOSED1.Passengers are not allowed to enter via Baghdad (BGW) until 24 March 2020, 23:00.
2.Nationals of China (People's Rep.) are not allowed to enter.
3.Nationals of Iran are not allowed to enter.
-This does not apply at Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU).
4.Passengers who have been in China (People's Rep.), Hong Kong (SAR China), Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Macao (SAR China), Singapore or Thailand in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Iraq.
-This does not apply at Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU).
-This does not apply to nationals and residents of Iraq who will be quarantined for 14 days.
5. Nationals of Iraq who have been in China (People's Rep.), Hong Kong (SAR China), Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Macao (SAR China), Singapore or Thailand in the past 14 days will be quarantined for 14 days.
- This does not apply at Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU).
6.Nationals of Bahrain, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea Rep., Kuwait, Qatar, Singapore, Spain and Thailand are not allowed to enter via Baghdad (BGW), Basra (BSR) and Najaf (NJF).
7.Passengers who have been in Bahrain, China (People's Rep.), France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea Rep., Kuwait, Qatar, Singapore, Spain and Thailand in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter via Baghdad (BGW), Basra (BSR) and Najaf (NJF)
8. Nationals of Iran with a normal passport are not allowed to enter via Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU).
9.Nationals of Bahrain and Kuwait with a normal passport are not allowed to enter via Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU).
10.Passengers who have been in Iran on or after 1 January 2020 are not allowed to enter via Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU).
11.Passengers who have been in Bahrain, China (People's Rep.), France, Hong Kong (SAR China), Italy, Japan, Korea Rep., Kuwait, Macao (SAR China), Singapore, Spain or Thailand, in the last 30 days are not allowed to enter via Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU).
12.Passengers who have been in Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland Rep., Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or the United Kingdom in the last 30 days, when arriving at Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU) will be quarantined.
13.Nationals of Iraq who on or after 1 January 2020 have been in Bahrain, China (People's Rep.), Hong Kong (SAR China), Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea Rep., Kuwait, Macao (SAR China), Singapore, or Thailand, when arriving at Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU) will be quarantined.
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IrelandRESTRICTIONSOnly EU and UK nationals allowed into the country for 30 days.https://www.bbc.com/news18.03.2020
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Israel1. Passengers are required to be in home quarantine for 14 days from their date of entry. They must have an approval letter for arriving to the state of Israel, signed by the Deputy Director General of the Consular Affairs Division of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs or by the Population and Immigration Authority and Border Control.

- This does not apply to nationals of Israel.

- This does not apply to residents of Israel.

- This does not apply to crew members who adhere to special procedures published by Israeli Airports Authority.

- This does not apply to accredited Diplomats with a Diplomatic/Official I.D Card issued by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign affairs, stating their Diplomatic or official Status in Israel.

2. Passengers who have been in China (People's Rep.), Egypt, Hong Kong (SAR China), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Macao (SAR China), Singapore or Thailand in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Israel.

- This does not apply to nationals of Israel.

- This does not apply to residents of Israel.

- This does not apply to accredited Diplomats with a Diplomatic/Official I.D Card issued by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign affairs, stating their Diplomatic or official Status in Israel.

- This does not apply to passengers with an approval letter signed by the Deputy Director General of the Consular Affairs Division of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs or by the Population and Immigration Authority and Border Control.
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm?fbclid=IwAR0ogs4-fH1mGqdNz6UzMG6KquGYoiRelHxD8FJ9FUPkL4CNB1knxlPJn6I https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/israel/1583776776-netanyahu-all-those-traveling-to-israel-ordered-to-14-day-quarantine?fbclid=IwAR3D0qV-Ov2kQbgiyN-wPWqWNoW2isJCJgwZ9n7ytexZuQMYlaS25TqIZEE14.03.2020
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ItalyRESTRICTIONSGovernment announces all airports will start reopening from 3 June (CNN,20.05.2020). Also, inter-region train travel is permitted from 3 June. (Ansa, 02.06.2020) Incoming International travel: . Passengers are not allowed to enter - This does not apply to: - nationals or residents of Italy; - passengers traveling on business; - passengers traveling for urgent health reasons; - healthcare personnel traveling on duty; - passengers traveling for emergency reasons; - passengers returning via Italy to their country of residence; - passengers arriving from Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or United Kingdom. From 3 June, international travel to and from the following will be allowed without restrictions or quarantine requirements: a) European Union member states; b) Schengen area member states; c) United Kingdom; d) Andorra and Monaco; e) Republic of San Marino and Vatican City [article 6, para.1 of DPCM of 17 May] More restrictive provisions may be applied in relation to specific States and territories, depending on their appropriateness and in proportion with the current epidemiological risk. International travel will also be governed by limits placed by EU rules. For travel from all other countries, self-certification and quarantine requirements as above remain in force until at least 15 June. [article 6, para.2 and 3 of DPCM of 17 May]https://unwfp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html?fbclid=IwAR2arFidfq4fk5TLA1MB7c76PeOTX2tGZ8T_BJ4SWHcPz4JqiKi3oZx4ShY#/db5b5df309ac4f10bfd36145a6f8880e06.06.2020
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JamaicaRESTRICTIONSJamaica has imposed travel restrictions on travellers from Iran, China, South Korea, Italy, Singapore, Germany, Spain, France and the UK, local media reported. The government also said anyone arriving from countries where there is community spread will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/03/coronavirus-travel-restrictions-border-shutdowns-country-200318091505922.html18.03.2020
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JapanRESTRICTIONS1. Passengers who have been in the Hubei Province or Zhejiang Province (China People's Rep.) in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Japan.
- This does not apply to nationals of Japan;
- This does not apply to spouses or children of nationals of Japan if they can prove it.
2. Passengers who have been in Cheongdo County or Daegu City in Korea (Rep.) in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Japan.
- This does not apply to nationals of Japan;
- This does not apply to spouses or children of nationals of Japan if they can prove it.
3. Passengers who have been in Gyeongsan-si, Andong-si , Yeongcheon-si, Chilgok-gun, Uiseong-gun, Seongju-gun or Gunwi-gun in Gyeongsangbuk-do in Korea (Rep.) in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Japan.
-This does not apply to nationals of Japan.
-This does not apply to spouses or children of nationals of Japan if they can prove it.
4. Passengers who have been in the provinces of Alborz, Gilan, Golestan, Isfahan, Lorestan, Markazi, Mazandaran, Qazvin, Qom, Semnan or Tehran in Iran in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Japan. -
This does not apply to nationals of Japan.
- This does not apply to spouses or children of nationals of Japan if they can prove it.
5. Passengers who have been in San Marino or Aosta Valley, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Liguria, Lombardy, Marche, Piedmont, Trentino-South Tyrol or Veneto in Italy in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Japan.
- This does not apply to nationals of Japan.
- This does not apply to spouses or children of nationals of Japan if they can prove it.
6. Nationals of China (People's Rep.) with a passport issued in Hubei Province or Zhejiang Province (China People's Rep.) are not allowed to enter Japan.
- This does not apply when passengers can prove that they have not been in Hubei Province and Zhejiang Province the last 14 days.
7. Passengers who were in the cruise ship 'Westerdam' are not allowed to enter Japan. - This does not apply to nationals of Japan.
8. Visas issued on or before 8 March 2020 by the Embassies, Consulates-General and Consulate of Japan in China (People's Rep.), Hong Kong (SAR China) or Korea (Rep.) are invalidated.
9. Visa exemptions for passengers with a British National (Overseas) passport, passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport, passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport and nationals of Korea (Rep.) have been suspended till 31 March 2020.
Effective 19 March 2020:
Passengers who have been in Iceland, Spain (Community of Madrid, Basque Autonomous Community, La Rioja or Chartered Community of Navarre) or Switzerland (Canton of Ticino or Basel-Stadt) in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Japan.
- This does not apply to nationals of Japan.
- This does not apply to spouses or children of nationals of Japan if they can prove it.
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JordanCLOSEDPassengers not allowed into the country.https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm?fbclid=IwAR0ogs4-fH1mGqdNz6UzMG6KquGYoiRelHxD8FJ9FUPkL4CNB1knxlPJn6I20.03.2020
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KazakhstanCLOSEDPassengers are not allowed to enter and exit from/to Kazakhstan starting from 08:00 of 16 March 2020, until further notice (official source http://www.mfa.kz/en/).
- This does not apply to nationals of Kazakhstan, who left the country – upon their return.
- This does not apply to nationals of Kazakhstan, who travelling abroad for treatment – supporting documents from medical institutes are required.
- This does not apply to foreigners departing from Kazakhstan
- This does not apply to staff of the diplomatic service of Kazakhstan and foreign states and members of their families, as well as members of delegations of foreign states and international organizations traveling to Kazakhstan at the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan;
- This does not apply to crewmembers of train, locomotive, aircraft and sea crews;
- This does not apply to service personnel of foreign cross-border facilities on the territory of Kazakhstan and service personnel of Kazakh cross-border facilities on the territory of neighboring states;
- This does not apply to foreigners (stateless persons), holders of Kazakh residence permits;
- This does not apply to foreigners who are family members of citizens of Kazakhstan (subject to confirmation of kinship – spouses, parents and children).
EPS https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm?fbclid=IwAR0ogs4-fH1mGqdNz6UzMG6KquGYoiRelHxD8FJ9FUPkL4CNB1knxlPJn6I https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-health-coronavirus-kazakhstan-emergen/kazakhstan-uzbekistan-close-borders-after-first-coronavirus-cases-idUKKBN2120NV?fbclid=IwAR18D2T2zxCTfpJzVG6zafjN_z8hTcUXJERyaTHJsUFzKxuYHcNzY4pM7uM15.03.2020
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KenyaCLOSEDPassengers are not allowed to enter Kenya other than Kenyan nationals.EPS https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/international-travel-document-news/1580226297.htm?fbclid=IwAR0ogs4-fH1mGqdNz6UzMG6KquGYoiRelHxD8FJ9FUPkL4CNB1knxlPJn6I18.03.2020